Disappearance of Alex Sloley

[6] He liked football and eating traditional West Indian food such as fried plantain, dumplings and porridge.

[3] In October 2009 the charity Missing People and supermarket Iceland arranged for Sloley's story and photo to appear on milk cartons.

[9] In July 2015, Sloley's mother Nerissa Tivy was surprised to learn that police had received numerous reports of sightings in 2009.

[11] In September 2019, the Metropolitan Police released an updated e-fit depicting Sloley as he may have looked at that time.

[6] It was reported that there had been no use of Sloley's national insurance, bank account or passport in the intervening 11 years.

[6][7] Detective Constable Tom Boom of the Missing Persons Unit stated that there was no evidence of harm but the case had gone cold and there were no major leads.