Gordon Semple Case Sees Police Given More Time To Question Murder Suspect

His body was found after a neighbour alerted police to a 'smell of death'.

Police have been given more time to question a murder suspect after the decomposed remains of missing PC Gordon Semple were found in a flat.

A 49-year-old man was arrested at the address in the Peabody Estate, Southwark Street, on suspicion of murder.

Police forensic officers work at the scene where Gordon Semple's body was found
Police forensic officers work at the scene where Gordon Semple's body was found
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Officers have been given extra time to interview him and he can now be held in custody until Sunday, the Press Association reported.

The gruesome discovery was made after a neighbour alerted Scotland Yard to a "smell of death" coming from the flat.

A joint statement from the victim's brother Ronnie and partner Gary Meeks described him as "a much loved partner, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin" and added "our world will be a worse place without him".

Semple was described as "a much loved partner, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin"
Semple was described as "a much loved partner, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin"
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PC Semple, who had been with the Metropolitan Police for 30 years, left his home in Greenhithe, Dartford, to go to work in Westminster on Friday April 1, and visited the Shard's Shangri-La Hotel later that day.

He left at 12.30pm and was last seen on CCTV about two and a half hours later near London Bridge, a short distance from the property where he was found.

Thousands of people joined a Facebook group to help search for him, and his family spoke of their devastation following his death.

PC Semple was born in Scotland and came from Inverness, working for the Bank of Scotland as a young man before joining the police.

Met Commander Alison Newcomb previously said it will "take some time" to establish the cause of death due to the condition of the body.

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