January 19, 2011
With the rumors surrounding the mysterious death of MI6 spy Gareth Williams " whose body was found naked in a padlocked bag " it is emerging that he may have died while taking part in a bizarre experiment for an art project.
Police now believe the codebreaker could have accidentally killed himself while doing research for a part-time art and fashion course after being set an assignment entitled Living Spaces.
In the weeks before his death it is feared he was trying to push the boundaries by existing in a confined space.
The development would come as a comfort to Gareths family, who have endured months of speculation that he was secretly gay, indulged in bizarre sex games and was a cross-dresser.
The superfit maths genius, 31, had joined a weekend class at prestigious Central St Martins College in London to learn about clothes design.
Gareths body lay undiscovered for more than a week in a padlocked North Face holdall in the bath of an MI6 safe house in Pimlico, central London, where he was living.
It has now emerged that, in marked contrast to his work in the staid world of the secret services, he paid 695 to enrol on a part-time course run by lecturer and designer Cheryl Eastap called Fashion Design for Beginners.
Every Saturday he cycled or took the Tube three stops to join 17 other students from 10am to 4pm on the intensive 10-week course.
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