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image captionMaria Jane Rawlings had attended King George s Hospital on Monday evening, police said
A mother-of-two whose body was found by a dog walker in shrubbery is believed to have been murdered, the Met Police have said.
Detectives say Maria Jane Rawlings attended King George s Hospital, in Ilford, east London, on 3 May and left on foot in the direction of the A12.
They believe the 45-year-old, from Chelmsford, Essex, was approached by someone while walking on Barley Lane.
Her body was found at about 14:00 BST the following day in Little Heath.
A post mortem revealed the cause of death as neck compression and possible blunt force head trauma .
Covid-19: East London baby shower organisers fined by police
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image captionPolice footage showed young children, teenagers and older people sitting at a large table under a balloon arch
The organisers of a baby shower attended by 20 people have been fined for breaching lockdown rules.
Two men, aged 22 and 44, were each fined £200 after police officers broke up the party at a house in Hornchurch in east London on Sunday.
Police footage showed young children, teenagers and older people sitting at a large table with balloons.
Ch Supt Stephen Clayman said the Met Police was dealing with rule-breakers robustly .
Police attending a baby shower in Hornchurch with 20 others from different households.
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Two people have been fined £200 for breaching Covid regulations after police found 20 - from a variety of households - attending a baby shower in Hornchurch. Okay, a really big dinner, a police officer said on entering a property in Elm Park Avenue where there was a huge spread, balloons, gifts and 20 people present.
There were a number of different households, ranging from young children to adults in their late forties, at the home at 6.10pm on Sunday (January 24).
Police said it quickly became apparent to the officers that the gathering was not spontaneous. The two organisers – men aged 22 and 44 – were reported and fined. The others were told they could all be fined £200 but were then warned and told to go home.
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