Illustration released of unidentified woman who drowned in Thames

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There's a fresh appeal to identify the 'Lady in the Thames' found at the foot of Vauxhall Bridge in central London in 1977.

A digital image of an unidentified woman, whose drowned body was pulled from the River Thames 45 years ago, has been released for the first time.

The body of the woman was found at the bottom of the stairs leading to the south bank of the Thames by Vauxhall Bridge. She was also smartly-dressed and wearing black trousers, a blue overcoat, black shoes and a red and white striped blouse. Dave Grimstead, CEO and co-founder of Locate International, said: "The Lady in the Thames died 45 years ago and her name is key to finding out what happened to her.

 

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