Harvey Parker: Police confirm body found in River Thames belongs to missing student

Inner West Coroner’s Court today confirmed that the body found in the Thames belongs to the missing 20-year-old student Harvey Parker.
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Police have confirmed that the body of a man found in the River Thames belongs to missing student Harvey Parker.

Detectives have informed his family of this development.

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Inner West Coroner’s Court today (January 6) confirmed that the body belongs to the missing 20-year-old student.

Harvey was last seen leaving Heaven Nightclub alone, by Charing Cross Railway Station in Westminster at around 2.15am on Friday, December 17.

The death is being treated as unexplained and officers are compiling a report for the coroner.

Concern is growing for missing Harvey Parker. Photo: Met Police/SuppliedConcern is growing for missing Harvey Parker. Photo: Met Police/Supplied
Concern is growing for missing Harvey Parker. Photo: Met Police/Supplied

Det Chief Insp Lucy O’Connor, of the central south command unit, said: “We are providing Harvey’s family with all the available information.

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“We are also asking for the media to please respect the family’s privacy at this challenging and difficult time.”

Harvey’s family released a statement on social media on Wednesday saying that he was a “blazing, glorious person that we were lucky to have in our lives”.

It read: “We are so very sad to report that police have recovered a body from the Thames near where our beautiful Harvey was last seen.

“Our deepest thanks to all of you who searched with us, posted, shared and supported us and the Met Police in finding Harvey.

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“Your love and support ensure that so many people knew something of the blazing, glorious person that we were lucky to have in our lives.

“So many people have asked what they can do to help, and your asking is a testament to the number of lives Harvey touched.

“Money raised will go to young queer support groups, neurodiverse and gender diverse young people who’d benefit from emotional or mental health support and to help support talented musicians from under-represented communities.

“We want to ensure that others like Harvey are able to shine as brightly.

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“Our heartfelt thanks for your care and support, and for respecting our privacy at this time.

“Amanda, Mike and Titus.”

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