Law enforcement detained a man on suspicion of attempted murder when a woman was discovered near a train track.

The man and woman did not know each other.

July 28th 2024.

Law enforcement detained a man on suspicion of attempted murder when a woman was discovered near a train track.
Police have recently released pictures of a woman named Anita Rose, who is 57 years old, in connection to a critical incident that took place in the early morning hours. The woman was found unconscious on a rural track and was rushed to the hospital with a serious head injury. Authorities have stated that the woman was discovered near Rectory Lane in Brantham, Suffolk, at around 8am on Wednesday.

According to reports, a 45-year-old man from the Ipswich area has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and is currently being questioned. It has been confirmed that the man and Anita were not acquainted with each other. It is believed that Anita had left her home at approximately 5am to take her beloved springer spaniel dog, Bruce, for a walk.

A member of the public came across Anita lying on the track near the sewage works and railway line at around 6.25am. They immediately called for an ambulance and Anita was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital for treatment. In an effort to gather more information, police have released an image of Anita captured by a doorbell camera on the morning of the incident. They are appealing to the public to help them trace her mobile phone and a pink zip-up jacket that she was wearing at the time.

Anita's routine morning walk with Bruce turned into a terrifying ordeal, and authorities are still trying to piece together the events that led to her injury. Detective Superintendent Mike Brown has assured that their initial inquiries are underway and will continue throughout the weekend. He also expressed gratitude for the support and assistance received from the community and the media, stating that it is crucial to their investigation.

As for the ongoing investigation, officers will remain in the area for the next few days, conducting reassurance patrols and conducting house-to-house inquiries. They will also be reviewing CCTV footage and continuing with forensic work. Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact Suffolk Police or Crimestoppers.

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