Officers warn online speculation and misinformation 'can have real world consequences that put innocent people in harm's way'.
'So, do we have a serial killer in the UK pushing people or drowning people in rivers, canals, lakes, etc?' a TikToker cheerfully asks, in a video that has attracted more than 300,000 views. She uses mainstream media reports of unconnected women found dead in the water across the country, Google maps, and studies published online to add credibility to the baseless theory on her account, which has more than 90,000 followers and more than two million likes.
Unlike in the search for Ms Bulley, officers had control of the Ezedi investigation, says Mr Harding, with CCTV coverage of both sides of Chelsea Bridge. But he believes their messaging could have been 'more brutal' to make clear they knew he jumped into the river and put an end to the speculation.
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