Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Body Found near Queen Elizabeth's estate in Sandringham



             The body of a 15 to 23 old white woman was found on Queen Elizabeth II's own estate in Sandringham on Wednesday.  Police were alerted on Sunday to the remains of the woman, found by a member of the public near the village of Anmer, in the English county of Norfolk. Anmer is a small town near King's Lynn and lies within the bounds of the Queen's 20,000- acre estate. The woman has not yet been identified as police were hoping to further explain their investigation if they knew exactly who the woman was. As they still do not know who she is, they can not further their investigation. They will continue to search for her identity. They expect results by Friday.

             The body had been sitting on the Queen's estate for approximately one to four months and was not a very pleasant discovery at all. Officials will continue their investigations until Thursday at least to gather up any additional information that will help their finding of the killer or killers. One of the Buckingham Palace spokesmen told CNN on Tuesday, "It is a private residence, we cannot confirm whether or not the queen has been informed or not, the spokesman said, referring to the murder investigation".  The Sandringham House, which is at the heart of the estate, is where the Queen's royal family usually gathers to celebrate Christmas. Since as far back as 1862, it has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs, It is also one of two private residences used by the queen as well as part of the estate is a 600-acre country park open to the public.  

Jake Grider






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