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Detectives investigating human stays present in a park in Croydon have launched an image of the sufferer.

Scotland Yard stated the household of 38-year-old Sarah Mayhew, from Croydon in south London, have been knowledgeable of her loss of life and are presently being supported by household liaison officers.

A 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old lady had been arrested on Saturday on suspicion of Ms Mayhew’s homicide and each stay in custody.

An investigation was launched final Tuesday after officers acquired studies of attainable human stays discovered on Rowdown Fields in Croydon.

Members of the general public close to the scene in Rowdown Field (Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

DI Martin Thorpe, main the homicide probe, stated: “My thoughts are with Sarah’s family as they deal with this heartbreaking news. No family should have to lose a loved one in such tragic circumstances, and we will continue to provide our support as our investigation progresses.

“The two people in custody were known to Sarah and at present we are not looking for anyone else in connection with her death.”

A person and a girl have been arrested on suspicion of homicide (Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

Chf Supt Andy Brittain, lead for policing in Croydon, added: “While I hope these updates will offer some reassurance to the local community, we are aware of the understandable concern this incident has caused across New Addington.

“Your local policing teams will continue to be visible and available to discuss your concerns, and answer any questions you may have as best we can. We repeat our thanks for the support and patience of the public, which has allowed officers to carry out important enquiries at the scene.”

Rowdown Fields, a park in Croydon, south London the place human stays had been discovered (Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

Searches of the realm close to New Addington had been subsequently carried out, involving police forensics and canine groups, with a big cordon in place for days.

Local residents expressed their shock on the discovery. Matthew Popoola stated: “It’s really shocking to hear there were human remains here.” Sam Urquhart, 52, added: “No one expects body parts to be found, do they?”

Matthew Popoola, who lives domestically, stated of the invention: “It’s quite barbaric. It’s not really a normal thing around this area.”

Anyone with data which will help the investigation who has but to talk with police is requested to name 101, quoting reference 1656/02Apr.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/croydon-park-woman-named-london-crime-b2525278.html