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Body Found in Littlehampton Confirmed as Missing Man Nathan Limbachia

Sussex Police confirm body found in the sea at Littlehampton is missing man Nathan Limbachia, 33. His death is being treated as unexplained.

We are sorry to confirm that the body of a man found in the sea at Littlehampton on Thursday evening (April 24) has now been formally identified as 33-year-old Nathan Limbachia.

Nathan had been reported missing on Friday, April 11, after he had not been seen or heard from since the evening of Tuesday, April 8. CCTV footage showed he left a train at Littlehampton Railway Station at around 8.30pm and was last seen walking along East Street at 8.46pm.

Sussex Police have confirmed that Nathan’s death is currently being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. Officers will continue their enquiries on behalf of the Coroner.

A spokesperson for Sussex Police said:
“Our thoughts remain with Nathan’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time. They are being supported by specialist officers as our investigation continues.”

Anyone with further information that may assist the investigation is urged to contact Sussex Police quoting serial 347 of 11/04.

Nathan Limbachia was reported missing on Friday, April 11, after he had not been seen or heard from since the evening of Tuesday, April 8. CCTV footage confirmed he left a train at Littlehampton Railway Station at around 8.30pm that night, and was last seen walking along East Street at 8.46pm.

A Sussex Police spokesperson said:

“Our thoughts remain with Nathan’s family at this incredibly difficult time. They are being kept updated and supported by specialist officers as the investigation continues.”

Members of the public with any further information that could assist police are urged to contact Sussex Police quoting serial 347 of 11/04.

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