Police attempting to establish lady who died close to M56 in Manchester launch pictures of coat and jewelry
Police attempting to establish a lady who died close to the M56 in Manchester final week have launched photographs of her jewelry.
Officers had been referred to as to the Thorley Lane bridge at round 2.40am on Monday 31 July after folks raised issues for a lady’s welfare.
The lady’s loss of life isn’t being handled as suspicious however her identification stays unknown.
Greater Manchester Police have launched photographs of her coat and jewelry within the hope her subsequent of kin might recognise what she was carrying.
They have described the lady as white, 5’3” tall, with shoulder size, mousey brown hair which was straight and greying in locations.
Her age is estimated to be between 40 and 60.
She was carrying pink nail varnish and pink and brown tortoiseshell spectacles.
Police additionally mentioned a “patterned, brown-coloured headband and a wristwatch with a black leather strap” had been situated.
Detective Sergeant Steven Rogers, of GMP’s Trafford district, mentioned: “We are persevering with our work to establish the lady and we hope that these new photographs might assist jog folks’s reminiscences and help with our work.
“We will use everything available to us as we carry on with our enquiries to unite this woman with her next of kin. We are still appealing for information and ask anyone who may know something to please get in touch.”