Appeal after woman’s body found in woods

Donkey Wood off Staines Road Hounslow | Hillingdon Today
Police are appealing for information after the body of a woman was found in a river flowing through Donkey Wood off the Staines Road in Hounslow

Detectives are appealing for information after police were called to the body of a woman in a wood in Hounslow.

Police were called at 11:29am on Tuesday (20 December) to Donkey Wood off Staines Road in Hounslow after reports of a body in a river.

Officers attended and a 61-year-old woman from the Feltham area was recovered from the river, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Although the woman has not been formally identified, police are confident they know who she is.

The woman’s family have been informed and they are being supported by specialist officers

The death is being treated as unexpected and unexplained and a crime scene is in place.

A post-mortem examination will take place in due course.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Thrower, of the West Area Command Unit, said: “Our inquiry is focussed on discovering the circumstances of this woman’s death. We know we have a family who are grieving and we will do all we can to support them and answer their questions.

“We are working hard to narrow down the relevant times, but our enquiries suggest that the relevant dates are on Sunday, 18th or Monday, 19th of December. This lady’s car, a silver Ford Fiesta, was later found parked in Roman Close, Feltham. This road is close to Donkey Wood, just off Staines Road near Baber Bridge. I am asking anyone who saw this car arrive or was in the area of Donkey Wood, particularly near the river Crane, to contact police.

“It does not matter if you don’t think you heard or saw anything relevant, you may still have vital information, so please do contact us. If you don’t want to speak to police you can contact Crimestoppers and they will never ask for your name, but however you choose to make contact please do, we need your help.”

Witnesses or anyone with any information are asked to call police on 101 or contact them via Twitter @MetCC quoting CAD 2602/20DEC.

Information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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