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Body found outside Prince William, Kate’s house in Kensington Palace lake

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LONDON-(MaraviPost)-A body has been found in a Kensington Palace lake – home to Prince William, Kate Middleton and Princess Eugenie.

The body was retrieved last weekend from one of the ornamental lakes at the front of the London palace.

Police discovered the corpse during a search for artist Endellion Lycett Green, granddaughter of poet laureate, Sir John Betjeman.

Delli was later found alive, and the corpse turned out to be that of another woman.

In a message shared with friends, John Lycett Green, Delli’s brother, confirmed it had been a case of mistaken identity and she was found “alive, safe and well.”

He said: “My sister Endellion is alive, safe and well. Thank you all for the support and love you showed for Delli and her family.

“Sorry to all of you that, like us, were grieving for the wonder that is Delli. We were told a body was found and was her.

“It was not, and Delli was found last night.”

Mr Green added: “RIP the soul that was found in Kensington Round Pond on Saturday morning.”

A friend of the family told the Daily Mail: “Delli went through a bad patch, but it’s a huge relief to everyone that she is safe and well.

“It’s been a traumatic week.”

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The death is being treated as unexplained at this time, but is not thought to be suspicious. Inquiries are ongoing.”

The spokesman added that Endellion’s family were contacted “as part of inquiries to establish the identity of the deceased.”

Source: www.expressiveinfo.com

Lloyd M’bwana

I’m a Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resource (LUANAR)’s Environmental Science graduate (Malawi) and UK’s ICM Journalism and Media studies scholar. Also University of Malawi (UNIMA) Library Science Scholar. I have been The Malawi Country Manager and duty editor for the Maravi Post since 2019. My duty editor’s job is to ensure that the news is covered properly, that it is delivered on time, and that it is created to the standards set out in the editorial guidelines of the Maravi Post.