A young man named Ryley Harbord, 22, tragically fell from a height in Soho during the May bank holiday weekend and was pronounced dead shortly after police arrived on the scene. The incident occurred at a residence on Brewer Street, and while the cause of death is being treated as unexpected, investigations are ongoing. The Metropolitan Police are reaching out for witnesses, especially anybody who interacted with Ryley between 7pm and 2am, emphasizing the busyness of Soho during the bank holiday as a potential opportunity for witnesses to come forward.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was killed falling from a height in Soho over the May bank holiday weekend. Ryley Harbord, 22, passed away in the early hours of Saturday following an incident at a home on Brewer Street, Westminster.
Detective Chief Inspector Anne Linton, who is leading the Met's probe into Harbord's death, said: Our thoughts are with Ryley's family as they come to terms with this tragic loss.
Scotland Yard has called for anyone who saw or spoke to Ryley on Friday evening to come forward. Police are particularly interested in hearing from those who had contact with him between 7pm on Friday and 2am on Saturday.
Soho was bustling at the start of a Bank Holiday, which means there is a likelihood someone saw or spoke to Ryley. If this is you, you may hold really important information.
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