DNA helps remove doubts.

DNA analyzes carried out on the body of a woman found dead in Cateau-Cambrésis, in the North, a month ago allowed her identification.

According to our colleagues from La

Voix du Nord

, it is a mother who disappeared at the beginning of the year.

The body was discovered on March 11, in a disused business in the town of Cateau-Cambrésis, near Cambrai, in the North.

The victim, a female, did not carry any document allowing her to be identified.

As part of the investigation opened by the gendarmerie, DNA analyzes had been carried out.

The results confirmed that it was a 36-year-old woman who was wanted for a disturbing disappearance.

This mother had not given any news since she left her home in Cateau on the night of January 13 to 14.

Significant research had been carried out, in vain, until the macabre discovery, three months later.

The circumstances of the death remain unknown, despite the analyzes and the autopsy which simply ruled out the intervention of a third party.

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