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Body found in missing woman's car Body in car may be missing mother
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Police searching for a missing mother-of-four have found the body of a woman in the boot of her car. Police have said they believe a body found in the boot of a car is that of a missing mother-of-four.
Detectives found the unidentified body six days after Janet Hossain, 32, went missing from her home in east London. Officers said the body was discovered on Wednesday in Janet Hossain's silver Mercedes C180, parked at Tilbury railway station in Essex.
Scotland Yard said the body was discovered on Wednesday in Ms Hossain's silver Mercedes C180, parked at Tilbury railway station in Essex. The 32-year-old had gone missing from her home in Manor Park, east London, six days ago.
A 26-year-old man, who was arrested in connection with Ms Hossain's disappearance, has been bailed. A 26-year-old man, who was arrested in connection with Ms Hossain's disappearance, remains in custody.
Post-mortem tests on the body found in her car are due to take place on Thursday. A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Friday and the car has now been removed for further forensic tests.
"We are currently making inquiries to identify the female," a police spokesman said. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "While inquiries continue and we await post-mortem results we are working on the assumption the body may be that of Janet Hossain."
Ms Hossain was last seen at her home in Carlyle Road, Manor Park, on Thursday 19 April, at about 2100 BST, and is understood to have left before the next morning. Ms Hossain was last seen at her home in Carlyle Road, Manor Park, on Thursday, 19 April, at about 2100 BST, and is understood to have left before the next morning.
Police said her disappearance was "completely out of character" and concerns about her safety have been growing since she went missing.Police said her disappearance was "completely out of character" and concerns about her safety have been growing since she went missing.
She is described as Asian, of medium-build, with long black hair, which she sometimes wears in a ponytail.