Crimestoppers offering reward of up to £20k for key information on Brantham murder
Anita Rose died from a serious head injury in July.
Crimestoppers say it's supporting the investigation into the death of a dogwalker from Suffolk.
At approximately 6:25am on Wednesday 24th July, member of public found Anita lying unconscious on a track near the Anglian Water sewage works and railway line, off Rectory Lane, and called an ambulance. Officers were then called by the East of England Ambulance Service shortly after 8am.
Anita was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital having sustained a serious head injury, where she sadly died four days later (on Sunday 28 July).
Extensive enquiries have been completed since the incident and as part of this officers have reviewed over one hundred hours of CCTV. From this, several individuals have already been located and spoken to through house to house and witness enquiries and officers are grateful for the immense support provided to the police from the community of Brantham.
CCTV footage confirmed Anita was wearing a cerise coloured Regatta Calderdale II jacket. She also had a black wallet-style phone case which was quilted with a gold crown and stud detail and white Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 earbuds. These items are still missing, and it’s believed they could hold key information or evidence for the investigation.
To date, no one has been charged in connection with Anita’s death.
Crimestoppers say it's offering a reward of up to £20,000 for any key information given to them.