Colette Law, from Greenock, was found dead in a tent in the grounds of a church in Spalding, Lincolnshire
Police have made a fresh plea for witnesses to come forward with information on the alleged murder of a Scots woman found dead in an English churchyard.
Paul Neilson, 30, was arrested and charged with murder on Sunday, July 23. He was expected to appear at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court today. Detective Inspector Adrian Czajkowski, Senior Investigating Officer, said: “We believe there may be people who were in the town who have witnessed something which might help our ongoing investigation, who we have not yet spoken with.
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