A body has been found during the search for Sarah Cunningham, a 31-year-old artist who went missing in Camden, London. Cunningham was last seen around 3 a.m. on Saturday, and her family reported her missing later that day.
The Metropolitan Police announced on Monday that they had informed her relatives of a casualty found on the tracks at a nearby Tube station. While the body has not yet been formally identified, authorities are treating the death as unexpected and do not currently suspect foul play.
In an appeal made on social media, Cunningham’s brother, Anthony, described her last known location as an apartment building on Jamestown Road, near Regent’s Canal and Camden High Street.
He urged anyone with information to contact the police.
The Lisson Gallery, which has exhibited her work, also encouraged the public to assist in the search.
Reports indicated that Cunningham may have been seen getting into a dark Vauxhall car, but police later determined this was not her.
Emergency services were called to Chalk Farm Underground station shortly after 1 a.m. on Monday in response to reports of a casualty on the tracks.
Scotland Yard confirmed that Cunningham’s family has been informed of the development and has requested privacy during this difficult time.
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The investigation is ongoing, with officers from the Metropolitan Police collaborating with the British Transport Police to determine the circumstances surrounding her death.
Cunningham was recognized for her artistic talent, having received the Ali H Alkazzi Scholarship Award from the Royal College of Art.
Her work has been showcased internationally, including recent exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, and Seoul.