Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The family of PCSO Julia James have paid a heartbreaking tribute as officers continue to investigate her murder.
Julia's body was found next to Akholt Wood in Snowdown, near Dover, just before 4pm on April 27. A post-mortem examination revealed she had died from significant head injuries.
Police say she was attacked while out walking her dog having worked from home that day. On Friday, Kent Police Deputy Chief Constable Tim Smith said detectives are yet to identify any “clear” suspects in their investigation.
Paying tribute to the 53-year-old, her family described her as a "fiercely loyal" person, who would bring "so much fun and life to a room". "There are
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