Body found in search for missing nursing assistant Petra Srncova
The 32-year-old was reported missing on Friday December 3rd
Last updated 13th Dec 2021
A body has been found in a park in connection with the search for missing nursing assistant Petra Srncova, the Metropolitan Police have said.
Officers were called to Brunswick Park, close to where the 32-year-old was last seen, just before lunchtime on Sunday by a member of the public.
Forensic officers remain at the park as investigations continue.
The force said Ms Srncova's family have been informed although formal identification has yet to take place.
A tweet sent from the Czech foreign minister suggested the body found was that of Ms Srncova.
Jakub Kulhanek tweeted:
"Very sad news: The British police unfortunately confirmed to our embassy in London this afternoon that they had found the body of a missing Czech citizen.
"The cause of death is being investigated. With regard to the family, we will not provide more information about the case. Condolences."
The Czech Embassy in London added:
"We would like to express our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased Czech citizen. With regards to the privacy of the family, we will not provide any further comments to the case."
A Met Police spokesperson said:
"Police have been appealing for information to trace missing senior nurse assistant Petra Srncova from Camberwell.
"At approximately 11.40hrs on Sunday, 12 December police were called by a member of the public to reports of the body of a woman that had been found in Brunswick Park, SE5.
"Officers remain on scene at the location. At this early stage, the woman's death is being treated as unexplained. While formal identification awaits, Petra's family have been informed of this development."
Ms Srncova was last seen at around 8.22pm on November 28 in the Camberwell area after taking two buses there from her place of work at the Evelina London Children's Hospital.
She was reported missing by a concerned colleague on December 3.
A man who had been arrested in connection with her disappearance was released on bail earlier on Sunday.
Ms Srncova's family were said by Harriet Harman MP for Camberwell on Saturday to be "desperately worried".
On Monday the Metropolitan Police released a statement saying early investigations into the death of the nursing assistant were "not suspicious".