TWO "amazing" sisters have been found dead in a London park just two days after they disappeared.
Nicole Smallman, 27, and half-sister Bibaa Henry, 46, were reported missing by their worried friends and families on Friday and their bodies were discovered yesterday.
Emergency crews were scrambled to Fryent Country Park in Wembley to a report of two women being found unresponsive.
Nicole, a Westminster university graduate, and mum-of-one social worker Bibaa were declared dead at the scene at around 1.08pm.
Police have launched an investigation into the death riddle with homicide detectives informed.
They said post-mortem examinations will be carried out in due course to establish a cause of death.
Horrified witnesses described hearing terrifying screams before emergency crews scrambled to the beauty spot.
Today, a bouquet of pink and white roses were left with a handwritten note to the "amazing" sisters.
'AMAZING' WOMEN
The flowers appear to be addressed to a “Nicole” and “Beeba” whose names were written within hand-drawn hearts.
The message, signed by "Jack" with a kiss, read “you were an amazing person” and “so funny.”
His tribute added: “You will be sadly missed.”
Aditi Patel, a local resident who was at the scene when police arrived, told The Sun that first responders arrived with what appeared to be a defibrillator machine.
"A man possibly in his 50s approached and told them he heard screams and that he could show them where to go.
"They were taken up the path and disappeared. Then maybe two to three mins later another two male officers came running in."
The safeguarding and child protection consultant continued: "The officer who arrived after the first two female officers was then seen running towards the entrance, as if looking for someone. Quite urgent."
Next of kin have been informed and there have been no arrests.
Scotland Yard said: "Enquiries into the circumstances of the incident continue."
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