It sounds like a plot for a cheap novel. A partly decomposed body of a woman was found on the Royal family estate in the UK. The media was quick (premature) to say that the royal family are not suspects.
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Forensic tests identified the decomposed body as that of Latvian Alisa Dmitrijeva, who was reported missing from her home in eastern England in August, Norfolk Police said. The body was found by a dog walker on New Year's Day in woodland three miles) from the royal residence at Sandringham House.
Sandringham, in rural Norfolk, is a vast estate where Queen Elizabeth II and her family traditionally gather to celebrate the holiday season. The royal family is not implicated in the crime in any way. Part of the nearly 31-square-mile (8,000-hectare) estate is open to the public, and the body was found at Anmer, a hamlet of several dozen people.
Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry, who is probing the case, said police are trying to find out about any activity that took place on or near the site in August through September, and looking for people who may have worked in the area.
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It sounds like a plot for a cheap novel. A partly decomposed body of a woman was found on the Royal family estate in the UK. The media was quick (premature) to say that the royal family are not suspects.