A REVIEW into the death of a MI6 worker from Anglesey whose body was found in a zipped bag has found “no new DNA evidence”.

Gareth Williams, 31, was found dead by police officers at a Security Services flat in London in August 2010.

In 2012, an inquest concluded his death was "unnatural and likely to have been criminally mediated", after an expert witness tried and failed to lock himself inside a similar bag.

The Metropolitan Police began its own independent forensic review in January 2021, but said it had found no new evidence.

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Any further information or evidence will be reviewed by detectives, the force said.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Since 2010, the Met has carried out extensive enquiries into Gareth's death.

"An independent forensic review began in January 2021 and we received the findings in November 2023.

“No new DNA evidence was found and no further lines of enquiry were identified.

"We have informed Gareth's family of the outcome and our thoughts remain with them."