The death of a woman whose body was found in a university lake remains ?unexplained? as investigators attempt to work out her identity.
A post-mortem examination failed to establish how the woman, who was discovered at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, died.
The results proved inconclusive, with detectives so far unable to establish the woman?s age because of the state the body was found in.
Members of the public who witnessed the discovery said they believed she was ?young?. It is unclear how long she had been in the water.
Police were called to the university?s campus yesterday morning after an angler spotted the body floating face down in the water.
?We now await the results of further tests to fully established the woman?s cause of death and, in the meantime, will be stepping up our inquiries to identify her,? said DCI Dennis Lacey, from Norfolk CID.
He said the body was fully dressed in what he described as ?normal day wear?.
University officials believe it is unlikely the girl was a student, while Norfolk police say the find is not being linked to any known missing people cases in Norfolk, Suffolk or Cambridgeshire.
A search is underway in an attempt to work out where the woman entered the water and to find any trace of her belongings to help identify her.
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