A formal application has been submitted to the High Court of Justice seeking a declaration of presumed death for Anthony Igbinovia, whose last known residence was 81 Beaconsfield Street, Liverpool. The claim, filed in the Liverpool District Registry’s Chancery Division, is being pursued by Mrs. Martha Igbinovia, represented by SM Solicitors of Chester.
According to court documents dated June 26, 2026, the declaration is intended to establish Mr. Igbinovia’s presumed death, a legal status typically sought when a person has been missing for an extended period without any confirmed information regarding their whereabouts or condition. The notice invited any interested parties to apply to intervene in the proceedings, emphasizing that applications should be made promptly—preferably within 21 days of the notice date—to avoid jeopardizing their opportunity to participate.
The case is registered under the number PT-2026-LIV-000042. Applications to intervene must be submitted at the High Court of Justice, Liverpool District Registry, located at the Liverpool Civil & Family Court Centre on Vernon Street.
No further details have been disclosed about the circumstances leading to the application or the specific reasons for Mr. Igbinovia’s presumed death claim. The court process will determine whether the declaration is granted based on the evidence presented by Mrs. Igbinovia and any other parties involved.
