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A woman found dead in the boot of a car in Ilford has been named by police as 24-year-old Harshita Brella.
A murder investigation is underway after Harshita’s body was found in a vehicle in Brisbane Road, Ilford, shortly after midnight on Thursday.
Releasing her identity late on Saturday, police said they believe she was “targeted” by someone known to her, but added they are “keeping an open mind”.
Harshita’s death is being investigated by the Met police and Northamptonshire Police. No arrests have yet been made.
It was reported on Sunday the victim, who was from Corby, was made the subject of a domestic violence protection order two months ago.
The Northants Telegraph reported she was previously the victim of domestic violence and in early September was made subject of a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) at Northampton Magistrates Court. The order, which only lasted 28 days, banned the perpetrator of the violence – who has not been named for legal reasons – from visiting her workplace.
A woman found dead in the boot of a car in Ilford has been named by police as 24-year-old Harshita Brella.
A murder investigation is underway after Harshita’s body was found in a vehicle in Brisbane Road, Ilford, shortly after midnight on Thursday.
Releasing her identity late on Saturday, police said they believe she was “targeted” by someone known to her, but added they are “keeping an open mind”.
Harshita’s death is being investigated by the Met police and Northamptonshire Police. No arrests have yet been made.
It was reported on Sunday the victim, who was from Corby, was made the subject of a domestic violence protection order two months ago.
The Northants Telegraph reported she was previously the victim of domestic violence and in early September was made subject of a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO) at Northampton Magistrates Court. The order, which only lasted 28 days, banned the perpetrator of the violence – who has not been named for legal reasons – from visiting her workplace.