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Fresh appeal to identify body found in woods

Police appeal at the time of the incident
Police appeal at the time of the incident
A police mock-up of what the woman was wearing
A police mock-up of what the woman was wearing
Police seal off the scene
Police seal off the scene

Twenty nine years to the day after a body was found in Kent woods an appeal has been made for help to identify her.

The woman's body was discovered in Bedgebury Forest, Cranbrook on October 23 1979.

Missing People, the UK charity for missing and unidentified people, said although the woman's death sparked a murder hunt no-one came forward to say who she was.

The woman was white, aged between 30 and 35, about 5ft 1ins tall, thin with brown eyes and dark brown, shoulder length straight hair. It is believed she had had at least one child.

She was wearing black shoes, a floral dress and a black polo neck jumper and is thought she may have come from eastern Europe.

Teri Blythe from the charity's identification department said: "In most cases an unidentified person is also a missing person so it is likely that this woman will have family and friends out there who do not know here fate."

She hoped the appeal would bring in vital clues which will lead to the identify of the woman and "put an end to someone's distress."

Anyone with information should call Missing People on Freefone 0500 700700 or email identification@missingpeople.org.uk

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