Man dies after being found on fire in London park

A forensic officer in a blue medical suit with evidence markers near a white and yellow police tent at an entrance to a park in London.
Central Park in east London stays closed to the general public with a police cordon in place (Image: Dinendra Haria/LNP)

A person was discovered on hearth in an east London park within the early hours of this morning.

Medics and police had been rushed to Central Park, East Ham at 2.20am, however he was pronounced lifeless on the scene.

No additional particulars have been launched in regards to the particular person, together with his loss of life being handled as ‘unexplained’.

The park has now been closed and cordoned off as against the law scene whereas police work to determine the person and his subsequent of kin.

A police spokesperson stated: ‘Police had been referred to as at roughly 02:20hrs on Thursday, 2 June by London Hearth Brigade to experiences of a person injured after being discovered on hearth within the neighborhood of Central Park, E6.

‘Officers and London Ambulance Service attended however the man – no additional particulars – was pronounced lifeless on the scene.

A forensic officer in a blue medical suit with evidence markers within a crime scene at an entrance an east London park.
Police and ambulance employees had been referred to as to the scene within the early hours of this morning (Image: Dinendra Haria/LNP)

A police officer guards a crime scene at the entrance to the Central Park in East Ham, east London. There's a red police cordon in the foreground and a white and yellow evidence tent in the background near the park entrance.
No additional details about the person has been launched (Image: Dinendra Haria/LNP)

‘Enquiries to substantiate his id and inform subsequent of kin are ongoing.

‘At this early stage, the loss of life is being handled as unexplained whereas the circumstances of his loss of life are investigated.

‘A criminal offense scene stays in place and Central Park stays closed right now.’

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