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F1 chief Mosley's son found dead
THE son of Max Mosley, president of Formula One's governing body, has been found dead at his home in London, a police source said yesterday.
Alexander Mosley, 39, an economist, was discovered by a relative on Tuesday at his house in the Notting Hill area of west London, the Sun newspaper said on its Website. "I can confirm that a man in his late 30s was found dead yesterday at an address in W11," a London police spokeswoman said. "He was pronounced dead at the scene. We are not treating this as suspicious." A post-mortem was taking place but the Sun said the cause of death was believed to be a drugs overdose.
Alexander Mosley, 39, an economist, was discovered by a relative on Tuesday at his house in the Notting Hill area of west London, the Sun newspaper said on its Website. "I can confirm that a man in his late 30s was found dead yesterday at an address in W11," a London police spokeswoman said. "He was pronounced dead at the scene. We are not treating this as suspicious." A post-mortem was taking place but the Sun said the cause of death was believed to be a drugs overdose.
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