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Woman's remains found in Hampshire woodland Woodland remains those of missing woman Isobel Munro
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A woman's remains have been discovered near a recreation ground in Hampshire. Remains discovered near a recreation ground in Hampshire have been identified as those of a woman missing since April.
Police cordoned off an area of woodland in Barton-on-Sea after the remains were discovered by a member of the public on Tuesday morning. Following post-mortem tests, police said the body was Isobel Munro's.
They have been monitoring the scene around Long Meadow, but have only just given any information about the investigation. Officers cordoned off an area of woodland in Barton-on-Sea after the remains were discovered by a member of the public on Tuesday morning.
A spokeswoman for Hampshire Constabulary said no further details were available. The death of Ms Munro, who was 41 when she went missing, is being treated as unexplained.
An eyewitness said there had been a "continual" police presence, with seven police vehicles and a helicopter as well as investigators in white overalls on the scene. She was last seen by her mother at their home in Latimers Close, Christchurch before getting into a taxi on 11 April.
Police said officers were still working to ascertain the exact circumstances of her death.
A section of Long Meadow remains cordoned off while specialist officers carry out forensic inquiries.
Ms Munro's family has been informed.