Detectives investigating unexplained death in Southall urge key witnesses to come forward

Detectives investigating the unexplained death of a woman in Southall have released images of two women they think could be key witnesses | Hillingdon Today
Detectives investigating the unexplained death of a woman in Southall have released images of two women they think could be key witnesses / Metropolitan Police Service

Detectives investigating the unexplained death of a woman in Southall have released images of two women they think could be key witnesses.

Police were called at around 6:00am on Saturday, 17 July to Southall Park in Green Drive after an unresponsive woman was found at the location.

Officers and London Ambulance Service paramedics attended but the woman, aged in her 30s, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Her next of kin have been informed.

A post-mortem examination was completed the following day. However, no cause of death was established and officers are still awaiting the outcome of toxicology tests.

Detectives have been conducting enquiries and have identified two women who were seen in the area at the time who they think could have vital information.

They are keen to stress that the women are not sought as suspects, but could be key witnesses.

The images were captured in South Road, Southall at around 11:00pm on Friday, 16 July.

Officers continue to appeal for anyone with information to come forward, but in particular they would like to identify these women so that they can speak to them about the incident.

An image of a man, who police believe could also be a key witness, has previously been released by officers in the case.

Information can be provided by calling 101 and giving the reference 1674/17JUL, or by calling Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.