Police release a reconstruction of the woman found dead eight months ago in a river in Manchester.
A reconstructed image of the face of a woman whose body was found in a river eight months ago has been released in a bid to discover her identity.Greater Manchester Police has released a facial reconstruction worked up by experts based on forensic information.
She was found wearing a lime-green Primark crop-top and New Look jeans, and dark green anti-slip socks. The woman is described as being from a European background, about 5ft 1in, of a slim build and with dark brown hair.Detective Inspector Louise Edwards said police want to reunite her with family 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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