THE last known movements of a missing artist have been revealed as her body was found hours after a ‘woman in a black Vauxhall’ was spotted.
Cops confirmed Sarah Cunningham’s body was discovered at Chalk Farm Underground Station, near Camden Town, London, at 12.11am this morning.
The 31-year-old disappeared on Jamestown Road in Camden, North London, on November 2 at around 3am.
She was last seen leaving a block of flats wearing a black outfit.
Emergency services were called out to reports of a casualty at the London Underground station in the early hours of this morning.
The Metropolitan Police said her death is being treated as “unexpected” but is “not thought to be suspicious.”
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There were reports a woman, matching Sarah’s description, had last been spotted with a man.
Jamie Klingler, co-founder of the Reclaim These Streets group said: “She was last seen in Camden around 3am getting into a dark Vauxhall with a male with long dark hair and heading to Islington.
“Were you the driver? Did you see them? Did you see them get out of the vehicle in Islington?”
But, the Met Police confirmed they do not believe this woman was Sarah.
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The “dark Vauxhall” and “male with long dark hair” are not thought to be connected with the artist’s death.
Ms Klingler posted on X, after the announcement, and wrote: “Thank you to everyone that helped spread the word. Please respect her family’s privacy at this time.”
A spokesperson for the force said: “Police had appealed for sightings or information about Sarah Cunningham, 31, who was reported missing after she was last seen at around 03:00hrs on Saturday, 2 November in Jamestown Road, Camden.
“At around 01:11hrs on Monday, November 4 emergency services were called to reports of a casualty on the tracks at Chalk Farm Underground Station.
“While we await formal identification, Sarah’s family have been informed of this development.
“They have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.
“Officers from the Met are working with colleagues in the British Transport Police to look into the circumstances.
“The death is being treated as unexpected but at this time it is not thought to be suspicious.”
Sarah’s work has been included in exhibitions in Germany, Canada the US.
The 5ft 3in painter had an exhibition at the Lisson Gallery between June and July.
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Several celebrities have appealed for help including comedian Noel Fielding who shared a picture of Sarah on Instagram.
Police appealed for anyone with information to call 101 and quote CAD 2349/02Nov.