The force believe the woman, who was wearing a lime-green Primark crop-top and New Look jeans, may have been in the water for one or two months before she was discovered.
Police have released a facial reconstruction of an unidentified woman whose body was discovered in a river more than eight months ago. The woman, who was wearing a lime-green Primark crop-top and New Look jeans, was found by a member of the public in the River Mersey, near Chorlton Water Park in Manchester, on 21 March. She is thought to have been in the water for one or two months before she was discovered.
When discovered, she was wearing a Primark neon green strapless corset style top, New Look branded Jenna black jeans in a size 8, and dark green anti-slip socks, of the type that are believed to be used in hospitals and care facilities, although can also be purchased in shops and online. Police believe she may have entered the water in a surrounding area or region, with the River Tame and River Goyt both merging into the River Mersey.
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