Forensic teams spotted at the Suffolk Food Hall were there in connection with the death of Anita Rose, it has been confirmed.

Police units were seen at the site late on Tuesday evening and throughout Wednesday. 

A spokeswoman for Suffolk police said police are continuing an investigation into Ms Rose's death.

She said: "We are following various active lines of enquiry in relation to the murder of Anita Rose in Brantham, as officers continue to conduct enquiries to understand the events which led to Anita’s death.”

Ms Rose, 57, had left her house at around 5am on Wednesday, July 24 to take her springer spaniel dog, Bruce, for a walk but was found critically injured by a member of the public at approximately 6.25am.

She was found by a male cyclist lying on a track road near the sewage works and railway line, off Rectory Lane, unconscious and he called an ambulance.

Ms Rose was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital having sustained serious head injury and facial injuries, where she sadly died four days later on July 28.

Roy Barclay, 55, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday charged with her murder.

He is due to enter a plea in January and was remanded in custody.