22/09/2015

Hardendale Quarry Body Named

A body found near Hardendale Quarry has been named as 76-year-old Yvonne Mullen, from Crosby Ravensworth.

Cumbria Police have said that Ms Mullen's body was discovered on the morning of Saturday, 19 September.

Police said that there are no suspicious circumstances regarding her death and the Coroner has been informed.

(MH/CD)

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