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Anita Rose: Police speak to more than 600 people as dog walker murder investigation continues

The mother-of-six suffered serious injuries while walking her springer spaniel

Holly Evans
Thursday 08 August 2024 21:36 BST
Anita Rose was found with severe head injuries on 24 July
Anita Rose was found with severe head injuries on 24 July (PA)

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Police have spoken to more than 600 people since a mother-of-six was found injured after taking her dog for a walk in a Suffolk village and later died.

Anita Rose, 57, had left her home with her springer spaniel Bruce at around 5am on 24 July and was found unconscious near Rectory Lane in Brantham at 6.25am.

She had suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to hospital, where she died four days later.

Police have now lifted police cordons in her village in the Newmill Lane area, after officers placed them there having identified two additional points of interest on 3 August.

Handout CCTV images issued by Suffolk Police of Anita Rose
Handout CCTV images issued by Suffolk Police of Anita Rose (PA Media)

While they have spoken to more than 630 people and taken around 90 statements during the course of their investigation, there have been no charges.

There have been three arrests in connection with the inquiry – a man aged in his twenties and a 45-year-old man on suspicion of murder, and a 37-year-old woman on suspicion of handling stolen goods.

All three were subsequently released on bail.

Detective superintendent Mike Brown said: “All police cordons in the village have now been lifted, however we are continuing our inquiries including CCTV and data analysis, forensic work and collating messages and statements received.

“Over the last two weeks, we have spoken to more than 630 people, including as part of house-to-house enquiries, and as a result of this approximately 90 statements have been taken.

Last known movements of the mother-of-six before she was attacked
Last known movements of the mother-of-six before she was attacked (Suffolk Constabulary)

“We have also received more than 150 messages via our Major Investigation Public Portal and continue to appeal for anyone with information to come forward.”

The force said Ms Rose would have followed one of her usual dog walking routes – starting around 5am at Palfrey Heights, where she turned onto a track road off Brooklands Rise which she followed to Rectory Lane, before turning onto The Chase and the A137 Ipswich Road.

From there she would have turned onto Newmill Lane, reaching the river before turning back and retracing her steps up to Ipswich Road.

Police are appealing to speak with anyone who may have seen Ms Rose – or anyone else – that morning, especially between 6am and 6.30am, from the top of Newmill Lane, off Ipswich Road, to the track road between the railway line and the Anglia Water sewage treatment plant, near Rectory Lane where Ms Rose was found.

More than 600 people have been spoken to by police
More than 600 people have been spoken to by police (Family handout)

Anyone with information regarding suspicious people or vehicles seen in the area is urged to get in touch with police.

Detectives continue to search for Ms Rose’s pink zip-up waterproof jacket, which they believe she was wearing immediately prior to the incident.

It is believed to be from an outdoor clothing brand, possibly from Regatta.

Anyone with any information or knowledge of the incident that could help the police is asked to contact Suffolk Police on 101 quoting 37/41580/24 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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