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Ashford: M20 Dominique Worrall murder suspect released under investigation

A man arrested on suspicion of murder after a mum's body was found on the M20 has been released under investigation.

Serious crime detectives launched a murder inquiry after Dominique Worrall, 32, was found on the London-bound stretch in Ashford in February.

A police spokesman said the suspect, a 30-year-old man from Greenhithe who was questioned after handing himself into a north Kent police station, has been released pending further inquiries.

Dominique Worrall's body was found in February
Dominique Worrall's body was found in February

Miss Worrall, a mother-of-two and former waitress, had lived in Gorse Mead in South Ashford for at least five years before moving to a caravan park in Camber Sands in East Sussex just before Christmas.

Heartbroken former neighbours said how she lived in a ground floor flat in Gorse Mead and was regularly seen at the nearby shops off Brookfield Road with her two daughters, aged 10 and three.

Police at the scene on the M20 in February. Picture: Andy Clark
Police at the scene on the M20 in February. Picture: Andy Clark

The London-bound M20 was shut for more than 20 hours after the body was found near junction 9 just after 6pm on Wednesday, February 20.

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