SANDRINGHAM: Murder Update - Woman's Age Revealed

Tests on a woman's remains found at Sandringham show she was aged between 15 and 23.


Results from samples which were taken during the Post Mortem on Tuesday afternoon (3rd Jan) are expected late this afternoon (Weds 4 Jan) and may provide a DNA profile which could identify her. 

It comes after initial tests revealed she had been at the site for between one and four months.

A dog walker found the remains on New Year's Day in woods about a mile from where the Royal family spent Christmas.

Tests also showed its "highly unlikely" she died of natural causes as there is no evidence of accidental injury.

 

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SANDRINGHAM: Woman's remains there between 1-4 months

The remains of a woman discovered in woodland on the Queen's estate at Sandringham in Norfolk are likely to have been there for between one and four months according to tests.


Police investigating after discovery of a woman's body in sandringham in Norfolk say she had been there for between one and four months.

A dog walker found the remains on New Year's Day in woods about a mile from where the Royal family spent Christmas.

Tests also showed its "highly unlikely" she died of natural causes as there is no evidence of accidental injury.

 

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SANDRINGHAM: Murder Inquiry Launched

Norfolk Police say they've started a murder investigation after the discovery of human remains at Sandringham.

Officers investigating the discovery of human remains on woodland on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk say they're starting a murder inquiry.

DCI Jes Fry who's leading the investigation is telling us what will happen now:

 

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Sandringham: Human Remains Found

An investigation has started after some human remains were found near to the Royal Estate at Sandringham in Norfolk.

Detectives from Norfolk police were called out following the discovery of human remains in an area of woodland at Anmer, near King’s Lynn.

The remains were found by a member of the public who reported the incident to police on Sunday 1 January shortly after 4pm.

The area has been sealed off and a detailed search is currently being carried out.