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Police are investigating whether a woman who died after a "vicious attack" at her house was followed home. Police are investigating whether a woman who died after a "very violent and nasty attack" at her house was followed home.
Laila Rezk, 51, was found unconscious with a serious head wound at her home in Robin Hood Lane, Kingston Vale, south west London, on Wednesday. Laila Rezk, 51, was found unconscious with serious head injuries at her home in Robin Hood Lane, Kingston Vale, south west London, on Wednesday.
She was taken to a south London hospital where she died the next day.She was taken to a south London hospital where she died the next day.
Det Supt Richard Heselden said Mrs Rezk may have opened the door to her attacker, as there was no sign of a forced entry. Police said Mrs Rezk may have opened the door to her attacker, as there was no sign of a forced entry.
Det Supt Richard Heselden said Mrs Rezk's son, daughter and her daughter's boyfriend arrived at the house and found the front door slightly ajar. A post mortem concluded she died of severe head injuries.
He said: "What we do know is that there was no obvious sign of forced entry, so it is possible that Laila opened the door to her attacker. Bus journey
"We know the woman got on a No 85 bus at Putney railway station at 1920 and got off in the vicinity of Robin Hood roundabout, near Robin Hood Lane." Det Supt Richard Heselden said Mrs Rezk's son, daughter and her daughter's boyfriend arrived at the house in the evening and found the front door slightly ajar.
A post-mortem examination is due to be held. They found the victim lying between the living room and hall. Miss Rezk's boyfriend had tried to resuscitate her.
Police said Mrs Rezk boarded on a No 85 bus at Putney railway station at 1920 GMT and got off in the vicinity of Robin Hood roundabout, near Robin Hood Lane, about 20 minutes later.
"What we do know is that there was no obvious sign of forced entry, so it is possible that Laila opened the door to her attacker," Det Supt Richard Heselden said.
No arrests have been made.No arrests have been made.