"It's honestly a nightmare," close friend Tracy Kawalik told the Evening Standard on Friday. "She often walks home if her phone is dead. We know she was between Greek Street and Bateman Street around 2am, and that was the last time she was spotted. Then it's all up to guessing."
Reddington-Romanov, who was 55, is believed to have had dinner in Chinatown before going for a drink with friends in Little Italy on the night of her disappearance. The group then headed to jazz club Trisha's, in Soho, where she was well-known among bar staff and regulars.
"Work was undertaken to confirm the identity of this person," a police spokesperson said. "Natasha's next of kin have been informed of this development."
Officers added that Reddington-Romanov's death is being treated as "unexpected but not suspicious," and that a file will be prepared for the coroner.
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