Folajimi Olubunmi-Adewole, known by friends as Jimi, died after he jumped into the river to save a woman who fell from London Bridge after midnight on 24 April.
On his way back from work, he saw the woman jumping into the river not thinking twice after calling the police, convinced he could do something to save her he jumped in and drowned saving her.
Another man who jumped into the river with Jimi, was rescued by emergency services along with the woman – but Jimi’s body was not found until 6am.
A City of London Police spokesperson said: “We were called at 12.12am on Saturday, April 24 to reports of a woman in the River Thames close to London Bridge.
“Two men, who had witnessed the woman fall from the bridge, entered the river to try and save her. The Coastguard and Metropolitan Police Marine Units were able to rescue the woman and one of the men.
“Sadly, following an extensive search involving police helicopters, marine units, LFB, LAS and City Police officers, the missing man was not located. At 6am the same morning, a body was found believed to be that of the missing man.”
“His next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by officers from the City of London Police.”
A fundraiser, organised by Malcolm’s World Foundation on behalf of Jimi’s foundation, has now raised more than £25,000 after well-wishers rushed to offer their support to the 20-year-old’s bereaved relatives.
Sad this family just lost another hero Folajimi Olubunmi- Adewole who died saving the woman who attempted suicide in River Thames yesterday. Pure- hearted soul. Great helper. Loving boy. RIP #JimiTheHero pic.twitter.com/EK102lyy7a
— MALCOLM's WORLD FOUNDATION (@Malcolms_World) April 24, 2021