By Press Association 2021
Police forensic officers near the scene at Akholt Wood (Gareth Fuller/PA)
A police community support officer murdered in a quiet hamlet in Kent died from “significant head injuries”.
Police said they are “working very hard” to identify a motive for the killing of Julia James, whose body was found in Akholt Wood earlier this week.
The 53-year-old was off-duty at the time and was reportedly last seen while out walking her dog.
Kent Police Deputy Chief Constable Tim Smith said there are hundreds of officers on the investigation into her death but that there are currently no “clear suspects”.
By Press Association 2021
Police forensic officers near the scene at Akholt Wood (Gareth Fuller/PA)
A police community support officer murdered in a quiet hamlet in Kent died from “significant head injuries”.
Police said they are “working very hard” to identify a motive for the killing of Julia James, whose body was found in Akholt Wood earlier this week.
The 53-year-old was off-duty at the time and was reportedly last seen while out walking her dog.
Kent Police Deputy Chief Constable Tim Smith said there are hundreds of officers on the investigation into her death but that there are currently no “clear suspects”.
By Press Association 2021
Police forensic officers near the scene at Akholt Wood (Gareth Fuller/PA)
A police community support officer murdered in a quiet hamlet in Kent died from “significant head injuries”.
Police said they are “working very hard” to identify a motive for the killing of Julia James, whose body was found in Akholt Wood earlier this week.
The 53-year-old was off-duty at the time and was reportedly last seen while out walking her dog.
Kent Police Deputy Chief Constable Tim Smith said there are hundreds of officers on the investigation into her death but that there are currently no “clear suspects”.
By Press Association 2021
Police forensic officers near the scene at Akholt Wood (Gareth Fuller/PA)
A police community support officer murdered in a quiet hamlet in Kent died from “significant head injuries”.
Police said they are “working very hard” to identify a motive for the killing of Julia James, whose body was found in Akholt Wood earlier this week.
The 53-year-old was off-duty at the time and was reportedly last seen while out walking her dog.
Kent Police Deputy Chief Constable Tim Smith said there are hundreds of officers on the investigation into her death but that there are currently no “clear suspects”.