The death of a mother-of-three is no longer being treated as suspicious by police.
Detectives from the homicide and serious crime command were called in to investigate when the woman was found by neighbours, barefooted and in her night clothes on the ground in the garden on Brunswick Road, Kingston on Monday, November 15.
However, a postmortem examination at Kingston Hospital on Wednesday, November 17, gave the cause of death as multiple injuries consistent with a fall.
The death is now being treated as non-suspicious and the next of kin have been informed, although officers await formal identification.
The woman, who was in her 60s, lived on the top floor of converted flats which was cordoned off until just after 8pm, when the body was removed.
Do you know the lady involved? Contact the newsdesk on 020 8330 9546.
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