A woman, who was found in the River Thames in 1977, may have lived in Leeds as a student, charity says.
A woman who drowned in the River Thames 45 years ago may have lived in Leeds in the 1970s, a charity has said.
The charity said it had now received "significant information" linking her to the city and said she may have been a student.The woman was found at the bottom of the stairs leading to the south bank of the Thames by Vauxhall Bridge in London in 1977.A post-mortem examination estimated her age to be between 30 and 35 when she was recovered, 5ft 6in tall, with brown eyes, and short brown hair.
Dave Grimstead, CEO and co-founder of Locate International, said: "Despite this case being 45 years old, our experience tells us it can still be solved.
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