Police search two new 'locations of interest' in hunt for tragic dog walker Anita Rose's pink jacket - nearly two weeks after the mother-of-six was found unconscious on isolated track Anito Rose was found injured in Suffolk on July 24 and died four days later By Mark Duell Published: 08:08 EDT, 5 August 2024 | Updated: 08:08 EDT, 5 August 2024 e-mail Police today searched two new 'locations of interest' over the murder of mother-of-six Anita Rose as they continue to hunt for the pink jacket she was wearing. Three people have been arrested after the 57-year-old dog walker was found injured and unconscious with head injuries in the Suffolk village of Brantham on July 24. She had left home to take her springer spaniel Bruce for a walk at about 5am before being discovered near Rectory Lane by a member of the public at about 6.

25am. The East of England Ambulance Service called Suffolk Police shortly after 8am and she was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge , where she died on July 28. Now, detectives say they have identified 'two further locations of interest' in the Newmill Lane area of the village and cordons were put in place yesterday.

Anita Rose was found unconscious near a train line after taking her dog for a walk on July 24 Police officers search fields in Brantham, Suffolk, on July 29, near where Anita Rose was found Anita Rose had gone on a walk with her beloved springer spaniel Bruce (pictured) They said there will be a continued police presence in the area as .