Two Men Arrested Over Ernest Deputat's Murder in Southampton

Police have nabbed two men in connection with the killing of Ernest Deputat, whose body was found last October on Southampton Common. The suspects, aged 30 and 34, were arrested separately in Bradford and London on Monday, February 16. Both remain in custody in Southampton as the investigation heats up.

Tragic Scene in Southampton Woodland

Ernest Deputat, 45, a well-known figure in Southampton’s homeless community and a Polish national, was discovered dead by a passerby on Wednesday, 8 October 2025. His body lay in dense woodland near the wildlife reserve north of the Ornamental Lake on Southampton Common. Police early on reported signs of a fire at the scene, adding a grim twist to the case.

Police Plea: Who Can Crack This Case?

“These arrests are an important step in our work to provide answers to Ernest’s family and to the community about what happened to him,” said DCI Matt Gillooly, leading the probe. “But we still need to hear from anyone with information that could help.

“We’ve conducted a large-scale investigation into Ernest’s movements and lifestyle before his death. If you know anything about Ernest’s tragic death or his life, please come forward. Your info could be vital.”

If you have any information, contact Southampton police on 101 quoting case reference 44250456238. You can also provide anonymous tips via the charity Crimestoppers, which is offering a £20,000 reward for info leading to a breakthrough.

How to Help Anonymously – £20,000 Reward Up For Grabs

DCI Gillooly added: “I understand some may be wary of approaching police directly. Crimestoppers offers a safe, anonymous route where your identity is fully protected.”

  • Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
  • Submit an online tip via their website
  • Ask for a reward code to claim the £20,000 bounty

Crimestoppers guarantee your anonymity – they never record calls or trace IP addresses. If you know something, now’s the time to speak up and help bring justice for Ernest.

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