HUMAN remains discovered in a house earlier this week have been identified as a 49-year-old woman.

Police are now appealing for people who may have known the woman, Rina Yasutake, of Bondgate, Helmsley, North Yorkshire to come forward.

As police continue the investigation into her death, which is being treated as unexplained at this stage, they are appealing to anyone who knew Rina to come forward.

Tests are currently underway to establish how and when Rina died, however, officers need to establish a timeline of her movements before she died and want to speak to anyone who knew her.

The three people arrested in connection with the discovery of her body have been released on police bail while the investigation continues.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Nichola Holden, said: “We realise this incident has caused concern among the local community in Helmsley and we thank everyone for their understanding while we carry out what is a very sensitive investigation into Rina’s death.

“To assist with our investigation, I am appealing to local people and anyone in the wider area who knew Rina, not just as a friend, but also by sight, to please contact us, no matter when you last saw her. Your information could be vital in helping us establish the timeline prior to her death.”

Anyone who knew Rina, or knew of her, is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 and pass information to the Force Control Room, quoting incident number 12180179672.

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