Body of woman pulled from River Holme at Queen's Mill Business Centre in Huddersfield

The body of a woman was pulled from the River Holme in Huddersfield this afternoon (Friday).
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Emergency services were called to a stretch of the water at the Queen's Mill Business Centre at about 10.13am after a member of the public saw a body.

She was found at the side of a footbridge over the river between the business park and the back of a car dealership.

There are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances.

The River Holme near Queens Mill Business Centre, Huddersfield (photo: Google).The River Holme near Queens Mill Business Centre, Huddersfield (photo: Google).
The River Holme near Queens Mill Business Centre, Huddersfield (photo: Google).
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Police officers, firefighters and the ambulance service helped to recover the woman's body from the water.

She is described as white, 30-40-years-old, about 5ft 5ins to 5ft 6ins tall and as having brown hair and brown eyes.

The woman was wearing a blue padded coat, a dark coloured jumper with a Cleveland Ohio emblem on it, and Ugg boots.

Detective Inspector James Bellhouse, of Kirklees CID, said: “We are investigating this incident and, from our enquiries so far, are not treating this woman’s death as suspicious at this time.

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“We are working to identify her and would ask anyone who could assist those enquiries to contact us.

"Our investigations have established the woman was in the immediate area where she was found at around 1am this morning, and anyone who may have sighted a woman fitting her description in the business park area is also asked to contact us.

“Information can be given to Kirklees CID on 101 referencing police log 0443 of January 29 or online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat .”

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