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Woman found burned in field named | |
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The body of a badly burned woman found in an Oxfordshire field has been identified as a 94-year-old Londoner. | |
Mrs Thea Zaudy, from Notting Hill Gate, was found by a farm worker in Milton Common, west of Thame, on 13 July. | |
Thames Valley Police said a 23-year-old man, from London, was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of murder. | |
Two women, aged 19 and 41, and a 38-year-old man, also from London, were arrested earlier and currently remain in custody. | |
Lived alone | |
Her burned body was found next to a suitcase, thought to have been used to transport the body, a police spokesman said. | Her burned body was found next to a suitcase, thought to have been used to transport the body, a police spokesman said. |
He added that she had been set on fire after death and witnesses had reported seeing a fire in the fields the night before she was found. | |
Detectives said the 38-year-old man and the 41-year-old woman were being held on suspicion of murder. | Detectives said the 38-year-old man and the 41-year-old woman were being held on suspicion of murder. |
The younger woman has been detained on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. | The younger woman has been detained on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. |
Mrs Zaudy, who was a British citizen, had lived alone since the death of her husband in the 1960's. The couple did not have any children. |