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24 July 2011 Last updated at 11:24 ET Nottingham alleyway death woman suffered head injuries A woman whose body was found in a Nottingham alleyway died of head injuries, police have confirmed. Caroline Jane Coyne was discovered between two houses in Thorneywood Mount, in the St Ann's area, <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG wholesaler</strong></a> on Saturday morning. Ms Coyne, a 28-year-old mother of two young sons, was from Top Valley. Officers said she left a family party in the Arnold area on Friday evening and it was currently a mystery why she was found some miles away. Supt Adrian Pearson said: "We have got scientific evidence from the scene <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG boots</strong></a> we are working on now and obviously [also from] the post-mortem. "But the real mystery is why is she here, so we are particularly appealing for anyone who who may have seen her walking or gave her a lift and we are getting information from bus and taxi drivers that <a href="http://www.gobizdiscount.com"><strong>Replica UGG marketplace</strong></a> may help tell us why she ended up in this location." Ms Coyne, a care worker, had shoulder-length auburn hair, and was wearing blue jeans with a brown belt, a pink T-shirt with <a href="http://www.htzh.net/view.php?id=144982"><strong>The Canal Boat A Brief History | Vehicles Spot</strong></a> FCUK printed in black on the front, and pink and white trainers. House-to-house inquiries are continuing and officers have reassured local residents Ms Coyne's death is not being linked to any other cases.
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