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Police investigating the death of a 17-year-old girl have said "there is nothing to suggest any criminal activity at all".Police investigating the death of a 17-year-old girl have said "there is nothing to suggest any criminal activity at all".
Natasha Coombs was last seen boarding a train from Ipswich, Suffolk, to her home in Dovercourt, Essex on 27 July.Natasha Coombs was last seen boarding a train from Ipswich, Suffolk, to her home in Dovercourt, Essex on 27 July.
On Friday, a woman's body was found near tracks close to Manningtree railway station.On Friday, a woman's body was found near tracks close to Manningtree railway station.
A post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was consistent with a train strike.A post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was consistent with a train strike.
The body will be fomally identified on Monday by dental records.The body will be fomally identified on Monday by dental records.
An examination of the area had yielded a handbag, clothing and a mobile phone which a police spokeswoman said led them to "believe it was missing teenager Natasha Coombs".An examination of the area had yielded a handbag, clothing and a mobile phone which a police spokeswoman said led them to "believe it was missing teenager Natasha Coombs".
The Essex Police spokeswoman said: "We believe we have found our missing person so there will be no further police action. There is nothing to suggest any criminal activity at all and this is now a matter for the coroner."The Essex Police spokeswoman said: "We believe we have found our missing person so there will be no further police action. There is nothing to suggest any criminal activity at all and this is now a matter for the coroner."
Natasha had been travelling home following a meal with friends in Ipswich.Natasha had been travelling home following a meal with friends in Ipswich.
She had separated from her boyfriend two weeks before, which police believe she might have been upset about on the night she disappeared. She had separated from her boyfriend two weeks before.
Police believe she might have been upset about the split on the night she disappeared.
The body was found in undergrowth a mile down the line from the station on the London side after a report from a passing train driver.The body was found in undergrowth a mile down the line from the station on the London side after a report from a passing train driver.