66 -year -old woman arrested on the death of a film director associated with missing Rolex

66 -year -old woman arrested on the death of a film director associated with missing Rolex

Has been a 66 -year -old woman Arrested on suspicion of murder A film director was associated with a missing Rolex watch in connection with the death of the police.

Metropolitan Police Said that the suspect was arrested on Wednesday Jennifer Abbott diesSara is also known as Steinburg.

69 -year -old Ms. Abbut was found wrapped in a blanket on her bed with tape on her mouth by her respective niece to her north. London Home on 13 June.

She was last seen walking in her pet Korgi CamNorth London, on 10 June, with the post -mortem examination, gave him the cause of death as a sharp force trauma.

An ambulance crew was called to his house in Mornington Place, Camden at around 6 am on 13 June and was declared dead on the spot. His pet Korgi was locked in the bathroom for three days, but he survived.

Diamond Diamond attached Rolex to Rolex owned by 69 -year -old Jennifer Abbott (Metropolitan Police/PA). ,Metropolitan Police,

Her social media photos presents her with a series of various celebrities, including Sochelight Paris Hilton and actress Kate Hudson.

Originally from Arizona, he studied art and science at the Marton Technical College in South -West London before going to Los Angeles to become a filmmaker.

Her LinkedIn states that she was the chief executive of Atlantis Rising Productions, and she has also written several novels.

The woman living nearby described Ms. Abbott as “a woman of taste”, while a hairdresser, 63 -year -old William Curry said: “I just saw her walking around with her little Corgi.

“We just said Namaste, waved each other and smiled. She used to walk the dog every two days. She kept herself with herself, she was not very sociable, but used to work kind, humble and well. The dog used to be thick and chewed and teased.”

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Detective Inspector Barry Heart of Homeized Command, expert Crime North said: “Our deepest sympathy is with the loved ones of the victim, who are currently being supported by expert officials.

“We thank the local community for their patience because we continue investigating this shocking crime. This arrest is an important step.

“Many lines of investigation are going on, and we are working hard to establish the exact circumstances of the incident. Locals may expect to see an increased police presence in the area while making their inquiry.”

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