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‘No suspicious circumstances’ ruled as body found in search for missing Manchester man Adeo Alston-Ekpei

Police have released a formal statement.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 23rd June 2025

A body has now been found in the search for missing Manchester man, Adeo Alston-Ekpei.

The 25-year-old was last seen in Fletcher Moss Park in Didsbury at around 3pm on Friday 16 May, before later being seen walking down Kingsway away from Manchester and close to the River Mersey, at around 5.20pm that same day.

Multiple lines of enquiry were being explored by police, and some CCTV footage of his last-known movements was released to the public earlier this month.

At the time of the CCTV footage being released, a spokesperson for Adeo’s family described the missing man as ‘kind, funny, and intelligent’ with a ‘huge heart’, but they say he ‘wasn’t himself when he disappeared’.

“He may have come across as agitated, lost, or confused,” the spokesperson admitted. “In his last call to his mum, he was in a very vulnerable state.”

Now, after over a month of dedicated searches by all involved, detectives at Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have confirmed they recovered a body on Schools Hill in Cheadle last week.

Whilst formal identification is still to take place, the body is believed to be that of Adeo.

Police say Adeo’s family have been informed of this development, and continue to be supported through this extremely difficult time.

“We would like to thank everyone who has shared our appeals and passed their well wishes onto Adeo’s loved ones throughout this extensive search,” GMP said in a formal statement. “We would now ask that the family be allowed privacy.”

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It was also confirmed that there appears to be ‘no suspicious circumstances’ surrounding Adeo’s death, and a file will now be passed to the coroner.

Featured Image – GMP