Body of missing poet Gboyega Odubanjo recovered; 'no suspicious circumstances surrounding death,' say police

Police officers made the discovery shortly before 9am on Thursday, August 31, in the course of a specialised search of the area, a statement issued by the police said.

A body suspected to be of the young poet Gboyega Odubanjo, who went missing on August 27, has been recovered.

The Northamptonshire Police said a body has sadly been found during the search for a 27-year-old man reported missing in Kelmarsh.

Police officers made the discovery shortly before 9am on Thursday, August 31, in the course of a specialised search of the area, a statement issued by the police said.

The poet had been reported missing on Sunday, August 27, having last been seen at Shambala festival early the previous morning.

While formal identification has yet to take place, the man’s family has been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers, police said.

There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

MailOnline quoting Gboyega's best friend Tice Cin, 28, said on Wednesday his disappearance is 'extremely out of character.'

She said: 'It's extremely out-of-character and totally unlike him to not get in touch.

'Crucially, he always rings his mum every day when he's away at a festival. And he was meant to be back for his dad's birthday today. They're a very close knit family,' the report said.

Detective Chief Inspector Johnny Campbell said: “Our thoughts are with the man’s family at this very difficult time, and we would ask the media and members of the public to not contact them and respect their privacy.

“We would like to thank all those involved in the search efforts, including the volunteer members of Northamptonshire Search and Rescue and the specialist search-trained officers from other forces who supported our efforts.

“We would also like to thank all those who have supported our investigation by speaking to officers or getting in touch with information.

“Officers from Northamptonshire Police will now prepare a file for the coroner.”

The missing persons enquiry was led by detectives from the Force’s CID. Search efforts involved the use of police search dogs, specially-trained police search advisor officers, neighbourhood and response police officers, a police dive team, and volunteer members of Northamptonshire Search and Rescue, including their trained search dogs, the statement added.

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