
Investigation launched after body found in abandoned car near busy airport
Police in the UK have launched an investigation after a body was found in the back of an abandoned vehicle near Gatwick Airport in London.
Officers were called to an industrial estate on Whittle Way in Crawley at 10.30am on Friday following reports of a body being discovered in a vehicle.
The white BMW is reported to have been parked on the Crawley industrial estate since last October.
Residents had reportedly contacted Crawley Borough Council numerous times regarding the parking violation, only for their complaints to be met initially with standard parking offence notices.
By Friday, forensic investigators descended upon Whittle Way in Northgate, an area located just over a mile from the Gatwick Airport.
While an official council notice dated May 19 marked the BMW as "untaxed" and facing removal within a week, government records indicate that it's taxed until January 1 next year and boasts a valid MOT up until November 25.
Only after a tow truck driver preparing to remove the car came across the body was the alarm raised to authorities on Friday. While locals allege the dust-laden car has been a fixture since October, how long the deceased individual was in the car remains a mystery, reports the Mirror.
Sussex Police have said that the death is currently not being considered suspicious, although the identity of the deceased is yet to be established,.
One member of a local Facebook group vented their frustration, noting: "I reported it about four months ago but the council only put stickers on it - but it has been there for eight months now."
Another said "Been there since before Christmas."
A local described the scene, revealing he "saw a man on the back seats, with a blanket over the front two seats to build a 'barrier' across as he was lying on the backseat - most likely was sleeping in the back".
Sussex Police said in a statement: "Police were called to Whittle Way in Northgate, Crawley, at around 10.30am on Friday, 6 June, to reports of a body found in a vehicle.
"The investigation to identify the person and ascertain the complete details of the incident is currently underway."

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