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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. | |
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. |
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