Person    | Male  Born 13/1/1990  Died 6/1/2021

Michael Fadil

Categories: Music / songs, Tragedy

Fadil fell into the River Lea on a freezing January evening.

From Hackney Gazette: "Police were called shortly after 7pm after the man reportedly fell from a boat near to Lea Bridge and The Princess of Wales pub in Lea Bridge Road." And they searched again the next morning.  A case with his name was scheduled for Poplar Coroner's Court on Tuesday, 18 May 2021 but we can find no further report.

We believe this is his Facebook page and that he was in the "Alternative rock band from London" Caboose.

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Michael Fadil

{On some of the photos:} Michael Fadil, 13-01-90 to 06-01-21

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