Missing woman found dead inside parked car at Asda as police swarm scene
A missing woman found dead inside a parked car at Asda last night has been named as Lynn-Marie McCoy.
Police raced to the store in Walton, Liverpool at around 8pm after receiving a report of concern for welfare. Paramedics also attended, but sadly the 59-year-old, from West Derby, was pronounced dead at the scene.
A white forensics tent was erected around the vehicle and a cordon put in place. Lynn-Marie was last seen by her family on Monday at around 2pm, and Merseyside Police put out a missing person appeal the next day. Her death is not being treated as suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner.
A spokesperson for the force said: ""We can confirm that a woman who was found in a parked car in a car park on Utting Avenue in Walton last night, Tuesday 24th October, was missing Lynn-Marie McCoy. Mrs McCoy, 59, was last seen in West Derby on the afternoon of Monday 23rd October.
"Her death is not being treated as suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner." Around a dozen police vehicles, including a forensics van, were spotted in the car park last night, reported the Liverpool Echo. The store and petrol station are understood to have remained open.
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