Three individuals who ‘left UK’ after Surrey woman’s demise have been identified to her, police say
Three individuals who police consider left the UK after a 10-year-old woman’s demise have been identified to her, say officers.
The baby was found dead in a house in Horsell, Surrey, within the early hours of Thursday.
Police stated nobody else was on the property after they arrived, and so they consider the individuals they wish to query left the UK on Wednesday.
Detective Chief Inspector Debbie White stated officers have been working with “international authorities” to find them.
Formal identification remains to be to happen and a autopsy examination is because of happen on Tuesday. However, Surrey Police stated in a press release they “understand the child has been named locally”.
Neighbours stated a Pakistani household with six “very young” kids had moved in in April.
Officers stay on the property in Hammond Road in Horsell, a village lower than a mile north of Woking city centre.
Flowers have been left outdoors, with one message studying: “Sweet girl, I’m so sorry that your sparkle was put out too soon.”