
In a shocking and unprecedented event that has sent ripples through the capital, twin brothers have been identified as the victims of a fatal shark attack within the River Thames. The brothers, named locally as Mike and Dee Psillakis, were reportedly attacked near the Westminster area.
The City of London Police have confirmed they are leading the investigation into the tragic incident. Emergency services were called to the scene following reports of a disturbance in the water, but despite their best efforts, both men were pronounced dead.
This rare and terrifying event has left experts and locals alike stunned. Shark attacks in British waters, let alone in a major city river, are exceptionally uncommon. Marine biologists are being consulted to understand how such a predator could have navigated so far up the Thames and what species may have been responsible.
The community has been left in a state of profound shock and mourning. The twins, known to many in the area, are being remembered by devastated friends and family. This tragedy raises serious questions about river safety and the changing nature of marine life in UK waters.
An official statement from the authorities is expected later today as the investigation continues to unfold.