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Eight months on from a truly tragic discovery, a vital clue could finally solve the Chorlton Water Park mystery

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Eight months ago, a terrible discovery was made at Chorlton Water Park. In the River Mersey, as it passes the south Manchester nature reserve, was a body.

The woman was wearing a distinctive neon green corset-style top from Primark; New Look jeans; and anti-slip socks. She had an elastic band and a hair bobble around her wrist.

Despite months of forensic and investigative work, Greater Manchester Police don't know who she is. The identity of the woman found on March 21 remains a mystery. READ MORE: Man who attacked lone women at knifepoint found GUILTY Now detectives have released an image of a facial reconstruction put together with graphics experts.

They hope it will finally crack the case. Detective Inspector Louise Edwards from GMP's Major Incident Team, said: "We have had information from members of the public and are following all lines of enquiry, but there's not yet been a confirmed match. "She could be somebody's daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister, cousin, work colleague.

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