The unknown woman is believed to have fallen from the 21st floor of Wembley Point, a triangular office building now known as the WEM Tower London, into the River Brent on the morning of Friday, 29 October 2004.
Wembley Point where the body of a young woman was found, alongside an artist's impression of what she looked likeThe identity of a young woman found at the foot of a tower block in northwest London exactly 18 years ago could finally be solved, investigators hope.
It also released images of some of the possessions she left behind, including a distinctive painting.Witnesses had seen the woman distressed in a lift in the building, and she was later seen in a cafe on the top floor. She also left behind £5.20 in cash, a used packet of Marlboro cigarettes, a copy of The Guardian, and a seven-day bus pass issued at 7.07am on Tuesday, 26 October 2004 on Seven Sisters Road.She has since been buried in a common grave with no name.According to Locate International, she was wearing a maroon bomber zip-up jacket with fabric cuffs, made from a shiny plastic material.