
The dead body of a woman was found in Niederkorn's "Giele Botter" nature reserve last Sunday.
The autopsy ruled out the possibility of murder. The identity of the woman, on the other hand, is still unknown, the public prosecutor on the case told RTL. The woman did neither carry ID nor any other items when she was found.
The woman was 1,73m tall and weighed 90kg. She had 70cm-long dark hair that was tied together with a black hairband.
Police said she looked like she took care of her appearance.
At the time of her death, she was wearing a black North Face Dry Vent jacket, a black wool jumper by S.Oliver, dark trousers by C&A and Puma walking shoes in size 40.5.
She was also wearing a gold cross necklace bearing the inscription "INRI", as well as a gold medallion depicting the mother of Jesus.
Police suspect that the body had been in the nature reserve for several days prior to discovery.
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