The death of a young woman following a house fire is being treated as suspicious, police said tonight.
Detectives were called to a property in Gosport after firefighters discovered the body of the woman aged in her 20s just before 9am this morning.
They have now confirmed they are treating her death as suspicious and a full-scale investigation had been launched while the fire-damaged house was sealed off.
It's understood the fire began in the kitchen.
A spokesman for the Hampshire Constabulary said: "An investigation has been launched after the suspicious death of a woman in Gosport.
"We were called at 8.52am by Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS), who had attended a house fire in Grange Crescent. Firefighters had discovered the body of a woman in her 20s.
"We are now investigating the circumstances of the woman's death, in conjunction with HFRS. Formal identification has not yet taken place.
"The woman's next of kin have been informed that a body has been found and are being supported by specialist officers."
Detective Inspector Toby Elcock said: "We are in the early stages of this investigation and urge anyone with information to contact us.
"Were you in the area at the time and did you see anyone acting suspiciously? If you can help in any way, please call us on 101 quoting 44190267652 - or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
"There will be an ongoing police presence in the area - we thank local residents for their patience."
An eyewitness living close to the blaze said a fire investigation team arrived shortly before 10am.
Neighbour Samantha Archer told local media that she had been eating breakfast with her children when they heard the sound of sirens.
The 34-year-old said: "I was sorting their breakfast this morning and we could hear sirens about half eight. I went outside an hour before because the cover of our pool had blown off and I could smell burning really strongly.
"There was a woman who was upset and saying it was a crime. It is very worrying especially as there is an investigation unit as well."
A police forensic team was called to the house and a cordon was put up with a police officer on guard outside.
It is not clear whether the kitchen fire, described by fire crews as quite small, had been started accidentally or deliberately.