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Police identify body found in Spalding

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Published Date:
15 October 2008
A man found dead near a flyover on the outskirts of Spalding on Wednesday afternoon has been identified as 20-year-old Ben Barrow.
A member of the public called police after Mr Barrow's body was found by the A16 Spalding Bypass flyover near Littleworth Drove at around 4.45pm.

Police conducted an extensive search for Mr Barrow, of Ayscough Avenue, after he was reported missing by his family at 6.05am that morning.

He has since been officially identified and a post-mortem is due to be carried out this afternoon.

Police said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

An inquest into his death is expected to be opened tomorrow afternoon.

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  • Last Updated: 16 October 2008 11:19 AM
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  • Location: Spalding
 
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ange x,

peterborough 16/10/2008 20:06:09
Rest In Peace Ben,
Hope you are in a happier place now x
luv ange
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Martin Heather ,

Orton Brimbles, Peterborough 17/10/2008 13:53:22
Dear Ben our family friend, you was a good lad especially with our boys James Martin Ashley and Lewis, you will be sadly missed... we know you are now at peace, Our heart goes out to your Mum brothers and Sisters, Give our love to ROBYN

Martin Heather & Family
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