Prime suspect named as manhunt launched after woman found dead in car in Ilford
Police have named the prime suspect after a woman was found dead in a car boot in Ilford.
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Currently covering north London titles including the Ham&High, Brent and Kilburn Times, Harrow Times, Islington Gazette, Barnet Times and Enfield Independent.
Stories include breaking news, crime, local politics, and investigative journalism.
If you have a news story that you think will be of interest to us and our readers, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Police have named the prime suspect after a woman was found dead in a car boot in Ilford.
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A murder investigation has launched after a Corby woman’s body was found inside the boot of a car in Ilford.
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