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Colchester murder: Religious hate crime a line of inquiry Colchester murder: Religious hate crime a line of inquiry
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A woman found killed in Colchester could have been "targeted because of her religion," police said. A woman found killed in Colchester could have been "targeted because of her religion", police said.
The woman, who was found on a footpath off Avon Way, was wearing clothes that "identified her as likely being a Muslim". Essex Police say the woman, found on a footpath off Avon Way, is believed to have been a Saudi Arabian national studying at the University of Essex.
Essex Police said there was no evidence of it being a religious hate crime but it was "one of the main lines of the investigation". The victim was found in clothes that "identified her as likely being a Muslim", police said.
Officers said there was no evidence of it being a religious hate crime but it was "one of the main lines" of inquiry.
Formal identification of the woman has yet to be carried out.
It is believed a knife was used in the attack on Tuesday.It is believed a knife was used in the attack on Tuesday.
A 52-year-old man, arrested in connection with the murder investigation, is being questioned.A 52-year-old man, arrested in connection with the murder investigation, is being questioned.
'Horrific crime'
Det Supt Tracy Hawkings said: "We are obviously as concerned as the rest of the community about this murder.Det Supt Tracy Hawkings said: "We are obviously as concerned as the rest of the community about this murder.
"We are... conscious that the dress of the victim will have identified her as likely being a Muslim and this is one of the main lines of the investigation."We are... conscious that the dress of the victim will have identified her as likely being a Muslim and this is one of the main lines of the investigation.
"But... there is no firm evidence at this time that she was targeted because of her religion.""But... there is no firm evidence at this time that she was targeted because of her religion."
Det Supt Hawkings added: "We urgently need to speak to anyone who saw a woman in her early thirties walking through the Greenstead estate yesterday morning."
The woman is believed to have left her home in Woodrow Way and then walked down across Avon Way on to the Salary Brook Trail.The woman is believed to have left her home in Woodrow Way and then walked down across Avon Way on to the Salary Brook Trail.
She was wearing a dark navy blue full length robe, called an Abaya, and a patterned multi-coloured headscarf, known as a Hijab, police said. She was wearing a dark navy blue full-length robe and a patterned multi-coloured headscarf, police said.
Police are appealing for information into the "horrific crime". The Saudi Arabian Embassy confirmed that Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, ambassador to the UK, had contacted the woman's family. The woman had a brother living in the UK, the embassy added.
Det Supt Hawkings added: "We urgently need to speak to anyone who saw a woman in her early thirties walking through the Greenstead estate yesterday morning.Det Supt Hawkings added: "We urgently need to speak to anyone who saw a woman in her early thirties walking through the Greenstead estate yesterday morning.
"Someone in Colchester must have information or suspicions about someone who may be responsible for this horrific crime."
Residents are also being asked to check their gardens and rubbish bins for any discarded weapons or blood-stained clothing.