LONDON ? British police say it could take another three days to identify a woman whose remains were found on Queen Elizabeth II's rural Sandringham estate.
Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry of Norfolk Police said Friday that decomposition had made compiling a DNA profile tricky. He said results of tests on samples from teeth, bone and muscle tissue were expected Monday.
The body was found by a dog-walker on Jan. 1 in woodland three miles (five kilometers) from the royal residence at Sandringham House.
Police say the victim is a woman aged between 15 and 23 and the body was at the secluded site for several months.
Fry said police had not been able to establish a cause of death because of decomposition.
He said police were in touch with "a number of families" of missing women.
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