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Police are investigating the ‘unexplained’ death of a woman – whose body was found ‘in a bin’.
Officers were called to a flat block near Golders Green, north London at around 9am this morning by a concerned member of the public.
An onlooker claims a body was found in communal bins, with a rucksack laying nearby.
The death is currently being treated as ‘unexpected and unexplained’, Scotland Yard said.
A passer-by who spotted the police investigation said: ‘There was a body found in a recycling bin.

Officers discovered the body in a recycling container after following up on concerns made by a member of the public

Metropolitan Police confirmed a crime scene is in place. Officers were called to a flat block near Golders Green, north London, at around 9am
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Metropolitan Police say the woman’s death is being treated as unexpected and unexplained
‘The police were there checking life vitals and there was a backpack next to the bin with personal items in.’
A picture from the scene, at the foot of a block called Harpenmead Point, shows a cordoned off area with officers investigating.
A pink rucksack can be seen on top of one of the bins.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: ‘Officers were called at 08:59 hours on Thursday, 9 November to a premises on Granville Road, NW2.
‘A member of the public had reported finding the body of a woman.
‘Officers and London Ambulance Service attended the scene.
‘The woman was confirmed to be deceased. A crime scene is in place.
‘The death is being treated as unexpected and unexplained. Enquiries continue.’