Murder of Tia Sharpe remains unsolved
CROYDON, ENGLAND: The Scotland Yard has determined that tests in the death of schoolgirl Tia Sharpe aren’t sufficient enough to determine just how she died or who might’ve killed her.
Sharpe, who was found after a week of having been missing wrapped in a black bag inside her grandmothers home still remains an unsolved mystery.
A statement from the Metropolitan Police said: “This afternoon a full post-mortem at Croydon Mortuary has concluded.
“It did not establish a formal cause of death and we await the results of further tests.”
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