Age: 27
Sex: male
Date: 19 Oct 2021
Place: River Thames
Mohammed Mussa was found dead in the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge.
When his body was recovered it was found that he had suffered from blunt force.
His inquest heard that before he went into the river that he had been involved in a row with a group of men and that there had then been unusual activity on his bank account.
Mohammed Mussa was reported missing by his partner on 17 October 2021. His body was found in the river on 19 October by some people out rowing.
He had been a Dutch national and had been living in London at the time.
He was last seen walking alone at 4.02am on 17 October 2021 after leaving the Le Fez nightclub in Putney, wearing a navy trench coat, light blue shirt, dark trousers and canvas trainers.
The police said:
He had lived in Wandsworth.
However, it was noted that at some point after leaving the club that he had been in the company of another man.
After being found in the river a lifeboat crew transported his body to Chiswick Pier.
His inquest heard:
It was also heard that he had blunt force injuries to the back of the head and bruising to the larynx.
However, his post mortem examination failed to find a conclusive cause of death, although it was heard that his lungs were swelled with water.