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- By Rachael McMenemy
- BBC News, Northamptonshire
The family of an award-winning poet who went missing at a festival before a body was later discovered have raised over £40,000 for a fund in his memory.
Police said the death was not being treated as suspicious.
The Gboyega Odubanjo Foundation for low-income black writers is set to be launched by his family with the money.
The fundraiser, organised by Rose Odubanjo, described him as a “beloved son, brother and friend” whose life was “so suddenly cut short”.
‘Shining light’
Mr Odubanjo was last spotted at 04:00 BST the day before he was due to perform at Shambala in Kelmarsh, west of Kettering. He did not arrive for his set on the Sunday.
Northamptonshire Police carried out a “methodical” search of open land and nearby water following his disappearance.
Police said the case was “fast-paced and complex”, with many lines of inquiry still being considered.
A body was discovered in the Kelmarsh area the following Thursday and Mr Odubanjo’s family was informed. Formal identification was due to take place.
Before the discovery of a body, his godmother, Antonia Onigbode, said he was an “exceptionally gifted person” with “a bright future ahead of him”, adding his disappearance was “out of character”.
He had been studying for a PhD in creative writing at the University of Hertfordshire and had previously attended the University of East Anglia.
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