A lady who was significantly injured after being attacked whereas out strolling her canine has died in hospital, police stated.
Anita Rose, 59, was discovered unconscious in Brantham in Suffolk on Wednesday.
She died in Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge on Sunday morning.
Police stated a person from the Ipswich space, who had already been arrested on suspicion of tried homicide, had now been re-arrested on suspicion of homicide.
Ms Rose was discovered on the monitor between the railway line and a sewage works by a member of the general public at about 06:25 BST on Wednesday.
It was believed she had left residence at about 05:00 to stroll her springer spaniel Bruce within the village on the River Stour estuary on the Essex-Suffolk border.
Police had been referred to as to the monitor off Rectory Lane by ambulance paramedics shortly after 08:00.
A forty five-year-old man who has been re-arrested continues to be being questioned at Martlesham Heath Investigation Centre.
Suffolk Police stated a a 37-year-old girl had additionally been arrested on Saturday on suspicion of dealing with stolen items.
The power stated Ms Rose’s cell phone that had been lacking had now been positioned and recovered.
The distinctive pink jacket that she was carrying was nonetheless lacking.
Det Supt Mike Brown stated Ms Rose’s household “proceed to be supported by specifically educated officers”.
“The investigation to determine the total circumstances surrounding the offence continues, as do inquiries to determine the reason for loss of life,” he stated.
“I can now affirm that the scene has been lifted on Rectory Lane.”
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