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Nicholas Keyden

Cops appeal for information after woman's body pulled from River Forth

Cops are appealing to anyone who could help them identify the body of a woman recovered from the River Forth.

A female was pulled from the water after a body was spotted west of South Queensferry off Society Road at around 9.45am on Saturday June 13.

The body was recovered with the help of the HM Coastguard.

Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

Now officers from Police Scotland are looking for anyone with information which could aid them in trying identify the female.

She is described as approximately early to mid-30s, 5ft 5in tall and of slim build, with dark shoulder length hair which was dyed red.

She has four small tattoos in a cluster on her outer leg above her right ankle, consisting of a fire symbol and a symbol similar to multiple apostrophes in a circle. She was wearing two necklaces, both of a thread like material.

One was red/orange in colour and the other green.

One had small silver stars and the other green gemstones.

Anyone who may be able to assist identifying the woman is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident 1128 of 13 June.

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