
A woman found dead beside the Victoria line tracks in North London is yet to be identified almost three months on. Her body was discovered close to Tottenham Hale Tube station in the early hours of Thursday, March 13.
The incident is not being treated as suspicious, according to a statement issued by the British Transport Police (BTP) this afternoon (June 6). However, the force has been unable to name the woman or trace her family as she was not carrying ID.
The only things found in her possession were a set of keys and £3.80 in loose change. Detectives have now released an e-fit image in the hopes someone might recognise her.

The picture shows a white woman with brown eyes, short black hair and moles on her nose and cheek.
She is believed to be aged between 35 and 55, and was found wearing black leggings and a green bomber jacket with patches on it.
Anyone with information, or anyone who is concerned about a person from this area, is urged to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 81 of 13 March.
A BTP statement reads: "Detectives are urgently appealing for information to identify a woman who sadly died following an incident on the line near Tottenham Hale.
"At around 5am on Thursday 13 March, officers were called to the line near Tottenham Hale underground station following reports of a casualty on the tracks.
"After a search by officers trackside, sadly a woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
"The incident is not being treated as suspicious, but despite extensive enquiries officers have been unable to identify her and trace her family to inform them of this sad news."
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