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Thirty years after the discovery of a woman's body on a beach, an image has been released to try and identify her.
A team of voluntary investigators at charity Locate International is revisiting the case of a woman found near the Low Lighthouse on Burnham-on-Sea beach on 13 January 1993.
The discovery by an off-duty coastguard followed the fierce UK Braer Storm, the most intense north Atlantic cyclone recorded to date.
She was aged about 60 or 70.
The charity said it hoped by releasing a new digital image, produced by Scotland-based forensic artist Hew Morrison, it might finally be able to identify her.
Described as being white, 157cm (5ft1ins) tall, with a thin build, she also had very long grey hair.
A team of voluntary investigators at charity Locate International is revisiting the case of a woman found near the Low Lighthouse on Burnham-on-Sea beach on 13 January 1993.
The discovery by an off-duty coastguard followed the fierce UK Braer Storm, the most intense north Atlantic cyclone recorded to date.
She was aged about 60 or 70.
The charity said it hoped by releasing a new digital image, produced by Scotland-based forensic artist Hew Morrison, it might finally be able to identify her.
Described as being white, 157cm (5ft1ins) tall, with a thin build, she also had very long grey hair.
Appeal to ID body found on Somerset beach 30 years ago
In a bid to identify her, investigators produce a digital image of a woman found in Burnham-on-Sea.
www.bbc.co.uk
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