Human remains discovered in a woodland area of West London have been identified as belonging to a woman, prompting a murder investigation. Police were alerted to the discovery on Wednesday evening after local residents reported bones found in a woodland near Feltham. The remains were uncovered following wildfires at Bedfont Lakes Country Park in Hounslow. Authorities are now examining the site to determine the cause of death and whether foul play was involved.

Forensic teams are currently working to confirm the identity of the woman and establish the circumstances surrounding her death. Local authorities have expressed concern over the incident, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation. Residents have shared their shock at the discovery, with some describing the area as a peaceful natural space.

The police have not yet released any details about the woman’s identity or the possible cause of death. Further analysis is expected in the coming days. The incident has sparked discussions about the impact of wildfires on local ecosystems and the potential risks they pose to human activity.

Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The case remains under active investigation.