Sarah Mayhew: Victims officially identified after human remains found in south London park

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Human remains found in a south London park have been officially identified.

The body of Sarah Mayhew, 38, was found at Rowdown Fields in New Addington, Croydon, last Tuesday.

Ms Mayhew’s family have been informed of her death and are being supported by a family liaison officer.

A 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman arrested on saturday The Metropolitan Police said he remains in custody.

Detective Inspector Martin Thorpe added that Ms Mayhew knew both detainees and police were not looking for anyone else in connection with her death.

“My heart goes out to Sarah’s family as they deal with this heartbreaking news,” he said.

“No family should have to lose a loved one in such tragic circumstances and we will continue to provide support as the investigation progresses.”

The police were Received report of discovery of human remains It takes place in the south London park just after 9am on Tuesday.

The remains were sent for emergency genetic analysis, which confirmed they were human. An autopsy was performed over the weekend.

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