A WOMAN has been found dead after disappearing on a night out more than a week ago with her body discovered in a river.
“Vivacious” Natasha Reddington-Romanov, from Southwark, was last seen in Soho and reported missing on Tuesday.
Her body was found in the River Thames near Vauxhall Bridge on Saturday, the Metropolitan Police said.
The 55-year-old’s death is “being treated as unexpected, but not suspicious”, it added.
Trisha’s, a jazz club on Greek Street in Soho, said in an Instagram post that Ms Reddington-Romanov is a trans woman.
She had reportedly walked from the bar towards Bateman Street on September 20 at 2am wearing a white Chanel suit.
A photograph of Ms Reddington-Romanov was shared on the account in a bid to find her.
Her friend, Tracy Kawalik, told Metro that Ms Reddington-Romanov had eaten dinner in Chinatown with the owner of Trisha’s.
She then returned to the club for a drink with the same woman – known as Trish – later that evening.
Ms Kawalik described Ms Reddington-Romanov as “vivacious, outspoken and glamorous”.
The Met said: “Natasha’s disappearance was reported to police on September 24 and a missing person’s investigation was immediately launched.
“It was subsequently confirmed that the body recovered was that of Natasha.
“A file will be prepared for the Coroner.”