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Leicestershire Police - Appeal for information

Police are appealing for information after the body of a man was found in a van in Leicester on Wednesday 27th May 2026


Arrest after body of man found in van in Leicester

Detectives have launched an investigation after the body of a man was found in a van parked in Leicester city centre.

Police were called to a car park in Garden Street just after 5.30pm on Wednesday (27 May) by a member of the public reporting concern about the condition of the vehicle.

When officers forced entry to the van, the body of a man was found inside.

Enquiries are continuing to be undertaken to locate the man’s next of kin.

After identifying the address of the registered keeper of the van, further enquiries have led to the arrest of a 39-year-old woman from an address in Hounslow on suspicion of murder. She remains in custody at this time.

An investigation to establish the circumstances that led to the man’s death are continuing and anyone who can help is asked to come forward.

Detective Inspector Kev Hames, from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit’s (EMSOU) major crime team, said:

“I’d like to speak to anyone who can help with our investigation.”

Officers are also appealing for anyone who may have seen the van in Garden Street or other parts of Leicester and Leicestershire to get in touch. DI Hames added: “The man was found in a white Ford Transit with the registration BF18 VNV.

“I’m appealing for anyone who may have seen the van where they live or work to get in touch. I’d like to extend this appeal to anyone who may have captured its movements on CCTV or a dashcam.”

Contact Information

If you would prefer to speak to an officer please ring Leicestershire Police on 101, quoting reference 26*306878.

 

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through their anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org