Pepita Garcia, also known as Pepita Sakirecili, was found deceased in a Tottenham home weeks after her death is believed to have occurred before Christmas. Police discovered her after the London Ambulance Service raised concerns about her welfare. The cause of death remains unknown. Dominic Whitton, a resident of Reynardson Road, has been charged with preventing a lawful burial in connection with the case. Authorities are appealing for information regarding Pepita's background and are particularly interested in any mobile or dashcam footage from the area.
Detective Inspector Barry Hart of the Metropolitan Police said: 'We are investigating the circumstances surrounding Pepita's death and we are appealing for information from anyone who knew Pepita.'
Investigators noted, 'We are also appealing for anyone with mobile phone or dashcam footage, taken in Reynardson Road between 16 October 2024 and 31 January, to contact police.'
Dominic Whitton, 40, has been charged with preventing a lawful burial in connection with the investigation surrounding Pepita's death.
Police reported that Pepita Sakirecili, also known as Pepita Garcia, was found dead after a welfare concern call was made by the London Ambulance Service.
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