Woman, 28, & man, 54, arrested on suspicion of murder after ‘grandfather figure’ found dead weeks after vanishing

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A WOMAN and a man have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a “grandfather figure” was found dead, weeks after he disappeared.

An investigation had been launched after 65-year-old Michael O’Donnell was found dead at a property in Southall, west London, at around 11am on Wednesday.

PAMichael O’Donnell, 65, was found dead at a property in Southall, west London, on Wednesday morning[/caption]

London Ambulance Service had deployed its officers to the address, following reports of a concern for the welfare of a man.

On the same day, after the body was discovered, a 54-year-old man from the area was arrested on suspicion of murder and prevent a lawful burial.

He currently remains in custody, Metropolitan Police said.

A 28-year-old woman was also arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.

Metropolitan Police said that while its officers had yet to formally identify the victim, it is confident that Michael was the victim.

Shaken neighbours have spoken of their heartbreak after the death of the “gentle, grandfather figure” at the west London property.

Concerns had been raised over Michael’s welfare, as he had not been seen since February 24, while residents nearby had also reported an unpleasant smell that had been getting worse for many weeks.

They told Metro how they had first noticed the “horrible” smell around three weeks ago before it began to get “worse and worse”.

The fire brigade were deployed but concluded the smell was from the bins, despite neighbours having to “cover their faces” as the smell was “so bad”.

Eventually, they said, a cleaner in the block asked about the smell, notifying housing management, which led to the police and emergency service call – leading to the discovery of Michael’s body.

Cops are currently appealing to anyone who may have seen Michael over the past two months to come forward.

Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, who is leading the investigation, said: “Family liaison officers are supporting Michael’s family at this distressing time and my thoughts remain with them.

“We continue to work diligently to gather evidence and establish what led to Michaels’ death and I would ask any local residents to take a careful look at these images to check whether they know him.

“Have you seen him since Monday, 24 February either alone or with anyone else?”

If you have any information which could help, contact the force by calling 101, quoting reference CAD2369/23APR.

You can also report information online by visiting the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) Website, or anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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PAPolice are appealing for any information to help with the investigation into Michael’s death[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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