Body Found On Grounds Of Queen’s Royal Estate Identified


On January 2nd I reported about an unidentified body found on the grounds of the Sandringham House royal estate by a dog walker and now authorities using DNA technology have identified the victim.

According to police the body belongs to 17-year-old Alisa Dmitrijeva who was reported missing in August.

At this time police in the area are offering a £5000 (Approx. $7500) reward for information leading to the arrest of the person(s) possibly responsible for the teens death.

While police have not revealed the exact cause of the death they have called it a murder case, noting that they are “investigating the murder.”

Alisa’s family had immigrated from Latvia and according to officials the body has been sitting at the time for some time between one and four months.

According to the areas police chief:

“We would like to identify people who may have worked in that area or were involved in organizing or running any specific events that may have taken place.”

The body was discovered while Queen Elizabeth II was celebrating Christmas as the Sandringham House, a traditional gathering spot for the royal family over the holiday’s. The Sandringham House has also been the private home for four generations of monarchs all the way back to 1862.

The estate is surrounded partly by a 600-acre country park that is open to the public.

Police have revealed very few other details at this time and the investigation is ongoing.

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