Worksop murder investigation: Pictures from the scene as pensioner is found dead

Police and forensic officers are continuing to work at a bungalow in Worksop this afternoon following the death of a pensioner.
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Emergency services attended the property but the woman was sadly pronounced dead shortly after they arrived.

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Officers investigating the incident traced a vehicle to the Barnsley area and after stopping it they arrested a 61-year-old man on suspicion of murder and a 43-year-old man on suspicion of assisting an offender.

Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.
Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.

A police cordon remains in place in the street this afternoon as officers work to investigate.

Detective Inspector Steve Wragg, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Officers have been working through the night investigating this incident, where we believe the woman was assaulted.

“This morning, officers’ tenacious efforts led them to the Barnsley area, where two men were stopped and arrested in connection with this tragic death.

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“The woman’s family have been made aware and our thoughts and deepest condolences are with them.

Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.
Police and forensic officers at a property in Rayton Spur, in Worksop.

"Specialist officers will be working with the family and providing support during this extremely difficult time.

“We continue our work to understand the circumstances and the exact sequence of events in the moments leading up to this.

"Officers will continue to be in the area to speak to the local community, conduct enquiries and offer reassurance.

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“We would like to speak urgently to anybody who may have information or may have seen anything suspicious over the course of Tuesday afternoon, and we would ask them to call 101 quoting incident 844 of 9 November 2021.”

Alternatively people can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.