Police remain at the scene investigating a suspected murder of a dog walker, 12 days after she was attacked in a south Suffolk village.
Officers have put a cordon in a path off Newmill Lane in Brantham, close to where mother-of-six Anita Rose was attacked while walking her Springer Spaniel on the morning of Wednesday, July 24.
The 57-year-old was found unconscious and with a serious head injury near Rectory Lane at about 6.30am before being taken to hospital, where she died.
A murder probe is ongoing and three people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and a 37-year-old woman was detained on suspicion of handling stolen goods - they have both been released on bail until October 25.
A man in his 20s from Brantham was later arrested on suspicion of murder, but he too has been released on bail.
He was released with conditions including not to enter Brantham and Manningtree, and return to police on October 24.
Police have said they are still searching for Ms Rose's pink jacket that she was wearing at the time of the attack.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Major Investigation Team at Suffolk police quoting 37/41580/24.
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