Body found dumped in woodland is confirmed as missing mum-of-three Natalie Hemming
A BODY found dumped in a wood has been identified as missing mum-of-three Natalie Hemming.
A post mortem confirmed tragic Natalie’s identity on Tuesday after police officers found a corpse in woodland near Watford, at 11am on Sunday.
She had not been seen alive since leaving her mother's house in Hemel Hempstead at 4pm on Sunday, 1 May.
Her husband, Paul Hemming, 42, has been charged with her murder and is currently in custody.
The cause of the 31-year-old's death has not yet been determined and further forensic tests are ongoing.
Natalie was reported missing by a family member two days later when she didn't turn up for work.
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News of her disappearance sparked a huge search.
Her body was eventually found at Toms Hill in Chandlers Cross, after local police were alerted by a member of the public.
The woodland is located about 30 miles from the couple's home.
Hemming lived with Natalie in Newton Leys, Milton Keynes, and is due to next appear at Luton crown court in July.
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