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Richard Okorogheye: Two Met Police staff given misconduct notices over disappearance of teenager
Two members of the Metropolitan Police have been served misconduct notices over potential failings in the disappearance of teenager Richard Okorogheye, the police watchdog has told Sky News.
The 19-year-old student, who had sickle cell disease and was shielding during the pandemic, went missing after leaving his family home in Ladbroke Grove, west
London, on the evening of 22 March.
His body was
found in a lake in Epping Forest on 5 April. Police are yet to determine a cause of death.
“The serving of misconduct notices does not mean that disciplinary proceedings will follow.”
The IOPC said in April it was investigating complaints by Okorogheye’s mother, Evidence Joel, about the way the Met handled reports that her son was missing.
The first-year business and IT undergraduate at Oxford Brookes University was reported missing by his mother on 23 March. She made further calls to the Met the following day.
During a meeting with IOPC investigators, Joel said she wished to complain about the way in which she was initially treated by the police and how her reports about the disappearance of her son were handled.