Death of woman found in Ipswich park not being treated as suspicious

Police have confirmed there is no evidence of third-party involvement in the death of a woman discovered in Sherrington Road Recreation Ground on Wednesday morning, with the park now reopened to the public.

Police have cordoned off the park on Sherrington Road
Police have cordoned off the park on Sherrington Road

Why it matters: The confirmation provides reassurance to local residents after the woman's body was found by a member of the public, prompting a police investigation and temporary park closure.

The details: Officers were called at 05:50 on Wednesday, 27 August, after a member of the public reported finding a woman lying on the ground in the recreation ground. Ambulance crews attended, but the woman was declared deceased just over 30 minutes later.

A Home Office post-mortem examination was conducted today, Thursday 28 August, though the cause of death remains unascertained and further tests are required.

What's next: Police enquiries will continue as a file is prepared for the Coroner. Officers are still seeking information from anyone who may have relevant details about the incident.

The big picture: Police scenes have now been lifted from Sherrington Road Recreation Ground and the park has reopened to the public following the completion of initial enquiries.

The bottom line: Anyone with information about the incident should contact South CID at Landmark House in Ipswich, quoting reference 37/48426/25, through:

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