Doe Network

392UFUK- Unidentified Female


Reconstruction of Victim and Victim's clothing

Date of Discovery: April 10, 2002
Location of Discovery: Daventry, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Estimated Date of Death: 1-2 days prior
State of Remains: Recognizable
Cause of Death: Heart attack

Physical Description

Estimated Age: 50 - 65 years old
Race: Afro Caribbean, believed to be Jamaican.
Sex: Female
Height: 160 cm (5'3")
Weight: Medium to heavy build
Hair Color: Dark coloured, greying hair, which was in 13cm plaits at the back
Eye Color: Brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Nickname "Modern Girl", a prominent facial mole between her nose and upper lip. Mole right Buttocks. Two surgical scars on abdomen. 3 Scars right insight arm. 3 Scars on left arm, two of them on inner upper arm. 2 Very old scars on bottom of right jaw bone. Scar above left eyebrow

Identifiers

Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: A size 16 blouse in an orange flowery design "Tom Bowker For Coterie" , had a pink skirt label "Viva You Usa/Act/F1", on and black moccasins size 7.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Discovery

Female found on grass area to the side of the M45, near Byfield. She had swallowed 10 packets of cocaine, it is possible she had acted as a drug courier into the country. Detectives say they are now convinced the mystery woman was from the St Catherine's district of Jamaica. It is thought she may have been known by the nickname of "Modern Girl." A post-mortem examination indicated that she may have died from a heart attack.

Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name: NCA Missing Persons Unit
Agency Phone Number: 0800 234 6034
Agency E-Mail Public: ukmpu@nca.x.gsi.gov.uk
Agency E-Mail Police: ukmpu@nca.pnn.police.uk
Agency Case Number: 03-000070

Information Source(s)

National Crime Agency

Admin Notes

Added:06/18/2015; Last Updated:11/05/2019


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