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Leah Croucher: Body identified as missing Milton Keynes teenager Leah Croucher: Body identified as missing Milton Keynes teenager
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Leah Croucher, 19, was last seen alive on CCTV on 15 February 2019 in the Buckinghamshire cityLeah Croucher, 19, was last seen alive on CCTV on 15 February 2019 in the Buckinghamshire city
A body found in the loft of a house in Milton Keynes has been identified as teenager Leah Croucher, police said.A body found in the loft of a house in Milton Keynes has been identified as teenager Leah Croucher, police said.
Thames Valley Police said a post-mortem examination was inconclusive as to the cause of death.Thames Valley Police said a post-mortem examination was inconclusive as to the cause of death.
Last week, police began a murder investigation following the discovery of human remains and Ms Croucher's rucksack and other possessions at the property in Loxbeare Drive in Furzton.Last week, police began a murder investigation following the discovery of human remains and Ms Croucher's rucksack and other possessions at the property in Loxbeare Drive in Furzton.
Ms Croucher was last seen on 15 February 2019, when she was aged 19. Ms Croucher was last seen on 15 February, 2019, when she was aged 19.
"After a difficult process, we are now in a position to formally confirm that the body found in Loxbeare Drive last week is that of Leah," said senior investigating officer Det Supt Kevin Brown."After a difficult process, we are now in a position to formally confirm that the body found in Loxbeare Drive last week is that of Leah," said senior investigating officer Det Supt Kevin Brown.
The quiet teenager who vanished on her way to work
Forensics in teen murder case could take weeks
Who was murder suspect Neil Maxwell?
Neil Maxwell, a convicted sex offender who was found dead two months after Ms Croucher's disappearance, has been named as the prime suspect by police.Neil Maxwell, a convicted sex offender who was found dead two months after Ms Croucher's disappearance, has been named as the prime suspect by police.
The 49-year-old who worked as a maintenance man for the home owner, who lives abroad, was the only person to have keys to the house when she vanished, police said.The 49-year-old who worked as a maintenance man for the home owner, who lives abroad, was the only person to have keys to the house when she vanished, police said.
He was being hunted by police in connection with a sexual assault that happened in November 2018 and had evaded arrest on 18 occasions prior to his death in April 2019.
Police suspect convicted sex offender Neil Maxwell killed teenager Leah CroucherPolice suspect convicted sex offender Neil Maxwell killed teenager Leah Croucher
Last week the force said forensic examinations at the house could take "several weeks" to complete, meaning a continued police presence at the house and wider area. Last week, the force said forensic examinations at the house could take "several weeks" to complete, meaning a continued police presence at the house and wider area.
Det Supt Brown said: "The grief and shock of Leah's family and friends is unimaginable, and they have shown enormous courage, patience and dignity over the last three years and eight months while our search for Leah continued."Det Supt Brown said: "The grief and shock of Leah's family and friends is unimaginable, and they have shown enormous courage, patience and dignity over the last three years and eight months while our search for Leah continued."
"Our investigations into Leah's murder will leave no stone unturned, and we owe it to Leah's family to ensure we find the truth."Our investigations into Leah's murder will leave no stone unturned, and we owe it to Leah's family to ensure we find the truth.
"We are absolutely committed to doing so, to allow them to gain an understanding of what happened to Leah.""We are absolutely committed to doing so, to allow them to gain an understanding of what happened to Leah."
A police presence remained at the home on Loxbeare Drive, Furzton Ms Croucher was last seen on CCTV in the Buckinghamshire city when it was believed she was on her way to work on that Friday morning.
Police began searching the house on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton on 10 October this year, following a tip-off from a member of the public.
The property is less than half a mile (0.8km) from where Ms Croucher was last seen on Buzzacott Lane walking in the direction of Loxbeare Drive and Chaffron Way.
Floral tributes have been left outside the house in Milton Keynes
Following the discovery of Ms Croucher's body last week her parents left a note and flowers at the scene.
It said: "Our darkest fears have come true, we only need to be apart a little longer. We have so missed you for so long already.
"The future looks so bleak now we know we will never see your smile or hear your laughter again. We will cherish your memories forever."
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