The police informed her relatives and will support them during the investigation. It comes despite the fact that there is no official identification. Search teams in the park Her death is still treated as unexplained. Chief Inspector Andy Wolstenhome said: “This was a quick search involving colleagues from all walks of life as we worked to uncover the circumstances surrounding this tragic death. “Although no official identification has been made yet, we believe we have identified the woman and informed her relatives, whom we will continue to support through the investigation. “We are pleased to locate her latest moves and would like to hear from anyone who may have been in Queens Park on Friday, June 17 and have any information about this incident. Please contact us. ” Forensic teams at the clock tower. Image by Dan Moon The photos on the scene show scenes of crime police (SOCO) investigating from the clock tower in the park. Research teams also arrived yesterday to look around the park. Nick Childs, Labor’s adviser to Queen’s Park, said the death was a “tragedy” and that he would “work with authorities to seek more details and reassurances”. The tributes were spread on social media after the incident. Police were in the park all day on Saturday One woman said: “This is so awful. Poor woman and so awful for her family and friends. I live two minutes from the park and I was shocked to hear that. “This is horrible, it just shows you that no matter what area of ​​life you come from or where you live, this is happening right under your nose. A heart that cracks. ” Emergency services were called at 9:49 p.m. Friday night following reports of an unconscious woman in the park. Her death was confirmed upon the arrival of the ambulance crews. Anyone with information about the incident should report it electronically or call 101 citing Operation Ranworth.