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    POLICE AWAIT POST MORTEM ON BURNED BODY
    CHRIS BISHOP

    Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
    June 19 2008
    UK

    Police were tonight hoping a post mortem examination would reveal
    how a woman whose charred remains were found in a layby died.

    A Home Office pathologist has spent today examining the corpse of
    the woman, whose burning body was found at a truck stop beside the
    A1301 at Hinxton, near Duxford, at 3.30am on Wednesday. Earlier today,
    detectives said they had not yet established her identity.

    Det Insp Dave Grierson said the body was so badly charred
    it was difficult to even ascertain whether or not it had been
    clothed. Witnesses who saw the body after it was found by a lorry
    driver have been offered counselling.

    Det Insp Grierson said: "Obviously this was a very traumatic experience
    for them and they have been offered counselling as a result. Witnessing
    such an incident would be traumatic for anyone."

    Five lorry drivers who used the lay-by, in the early hours of
    Wednesday, have been interviewed.

    Police know an accelerant was used to set light to the body, while
    examinations at the scene have revealed traces of a number of vehicles.

    "We know several vehicles used the lay-by on the evening of Tuesday,
    June 17," said Det Insp Grierson. "We would like to speak to any
    drivers who used it and any other people who used that stretch of
    road late Tuesday night or early Wednesday."

    Police across East Anglia have been reviewing their missing persons
    files for details of any women reported missing in their areas,
    while forensic officers and sniffer dogs have continued to comb the
    scene. Forty Cambridgeshire officers are working on the investigation.

    In 2002 a badly-burned body was found in a field on the outskirts of
    Peterborough, which police sparking a two-year forensic investigation
    which took officers across Europe before they identified the victim
    as 42-year-old Armenian Hovhahannes Amirian .

    Three years later Nishan Bakunts, 28, from Yarmouth, was jailed for
    16 years after being found guilty of his murder.

    Police say anyone who used the lay-by or has information about missing
    persons should call the Major Incident Team on 0845 456 4564.
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