The Oxford Mail has opened a book of condolence for a woman who was found dead at Shotover Country Park in Headington.
Officers and police vehicles descended on the country park on Old Road early last Thursday morning (March 21).
It was later announced in the evening by Thames Valley Police that a woman aged 28 had been found dead at the site.
The woman was found at around 6.45am on Thursday with police now investigating it as an ‘unexplained death’.
Sections of the park had been closed off to the public with three separate police taped cordons in place.
A bunch of yellow flowers had been laid for the deceased near one of the police cordons.
However, as of Saturday afternoon (March 23), the cordons had been removed and people were free to roam the area.
No further information surrounding the death has been released by Thames Valley Police at this stage.
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