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Pictured: Man, 22, who fell to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out

Pictured: Man, 22, who fell to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out

Daily Mail​07-05-2025
Police have released pictures of a man fell to his death from a rooftop in Soho after a night out on the Bank Holiday weekend.
Ryley Harbord, 22, fell from the roof of a residential property in Brewer Street at around 2am on Saturday, May 3.
He had been pictured in a bar in Soho for the Bank Holiday weekend earlier in the evening.
Police said his death is being treated as unexpected and have launched an investigation.
Officers are appealing to anyone who saw Ryley or spoke to him on Friday evening to come forward.
In particular anyone who contacted him between 7pm on Friday and 2am on Saturday.
Detective Chief Inspector Anne Linton, who is leading the investigation, said: 'First and foremost, our thoughts are with Ryley's family as they come to terms with this tragic loss. This is an unimaginably difficult time for them.
'Soho was bustling at the start of a Bank Holiday, which means there is a likelihood someone saw or spoke to Ryley.
'If this is you, you may hold really important information that helps us piece together the circumstances surrounding Ryley's death and we would ask you to please get in touch with us as soon as possible.'
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Met Police.
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