South Yorkshire Police’s ‘professional standards’ unit alerted to delay in finding murdered woman’s body
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Alena Grlakova, aged 38, was found dead on land off Taylors Lane, Parkgate, on Monday, April 8 – nearly three months after she was reported missing by worried relatives.
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Hide AdThe mum-of-four, who was originally from Slovakia but had lived in Rotherham for 10 years, was reported missing on January 15 when she failed to make contact with her family.
A police investigation into her disappearance was launched and it was established that she had last been seen on Boxing Day.
Detectives at that time revealed that she had last been seen leaving the Fitzwilliam Arms Hotel on Taylors Lane at 10.30pm on December 26, and searches of the area were carried out.
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Hide AdAlena’s body was eventually found in a dried out stream on Monday, April 8.
South Yorkshire Police said her body was naked and ‘concealed’ but for ‘investigative reasons’ the force has not revealed any other details.
In a statement, the force said: “The area was searched in February and following a review of all of the search areas, it was revisited earlier this month.
“The force’s professional standards department has been made aware.”
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Hide AdYesterday, specialist officers remained at the spot where Alena’s body was found, ‘looking to obtain any further evidence,’ South Yorkshire Police said.
A post-mortem examination proved inconclusive and further tests are ongoing to establish exactly how Alena died.
A 45-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder was later bailed pending further enquiries.Alena was last seen wearing a thin black sweatshirt with ‘Little Black Sweat’ written on it in white, black tracksuit bottoms with white stripes down the side and black sliders. She was also wearing blonde clip-in hair extensions.
The items have not yet been located.
Detectives want to hear from anyone who saw anything ‘unusual’ or anyone ‘acting suspiciously’ in the area over the time Alena was missing.
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Hide AdAlena was said to have moved to Rotherham in 2008 ‘for a better life and education for her children’.
She was ‘separated from her family’ at the time of her death and was described as leading a ‘chaotic and transient life’.
Anyone with information should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 and quote incident number 453 of April 8, 2019 or call the incident room direct on 01709 443540.Crimestoppers can be also be contacted, anonymously, on 0800 555111.