In an exclusive video obtained by The Sun, chaos unfolds as a man, identified by police as Yostin Andres Mosquera, is seen running from Clifton Suspension Bridge!
The intense clip shows the 34-year-old Columbian sprinting along the road, only to be confronted by a passerby on a bicycle.
Panic-stricken, Mosquera starts screaming in Spanish, yelling “vete, vete” – “go away, go away.” He quickly shouts, “Mi jefe es muy malo” – “my boss is really bad.”
Clad in a black Adidas cap, leisure wear, and white trainers, the bearded Mosquera, with a rucksack on his back, tries to knock the phone from the witness’s hand as he flees into the night.
Police have now launched a massive manhunt to track down Mosquera. Originally thought to be 24, they have corrected his age to 34.
Yesterday, the Met Police named Mosquera as a person of interest after two suitcases stuffed with body parts and leaking blood were discovered in Bristol. More remains were found during a raid on a flat in Shepherd’s Bush, London, leading to an arrest.
Today, a police van was seen leaving the address on Scotts Road, Shepherd’s Bush, after forensic officers spent nearly two hours behind a police cordon. Officers scoured the area, taking photos and searching bushes.
A local resident, visibly shaken, told The Sun: “This is all very distressing. We’re worried sick about what might have gone on under our noses.”
Sources revealed that two men, one in a wheelchair, living at the crime scene had planned to travel to Bristol before they vanished. They were said to know the suspect in the murder investigation.
Late Wednesday night, the remains of two adult men were first found in suitcases near the Bristol landmark. The discovery was made after frantic calls to police about a man acting suspiciously near the bridge.
Police found one suitcase with human remains and soon uncovered another nearby. They believe the remains are of two adult men, though their identities are still unknown.
The results of the first post-mortem examination were inconclusive, and a second examination is underway.
Yesterday, the Met Police took over the investigation, raiding a property in Scott Road, Shepherd’s Bush, where they found more human remains.
Early this morning, the Met Police confirmed an arrest had been made in Bristol.