
Police have named the woman whose body was found in the debris of a fire in Chippenham as 53 year old Karen Archard.
Karen Archard, from Westcroft,
Chippenham was found at approximately 3am on 7 August.
Her body was discovered after the fire service put out a fire in Sainsbury’s car park, Bath Road, Chippenham.
Her next of kin have been informed.
It was announced earlier this week that police are not treating her death as suspicious.
Police continue to establish the full circumstances of the incident and would still like to appeal for the public to come forward if they have information that will assist.
Appeals were made for the owners of vehicles seen in the car park and a couple who were walking through the area before Karen Archard died. All of these people have come forward and have spoken to police.
They would still
like to speak to a man who passed through the
car park with a pedal cycle at 01:54 am.
He may have information that might assist police in putting together Karen’s last movements.
Detective Inspector Matt Davey said:
"We would like to thank all of the people who have come forward and to the community of Chippenham who have been supportive of this investigation. We are still seeking information from anyone who can help us put together Karen’s last movements and we would ask you to get in touch with us if you think you can help.”
If you have information that may assist police please call 101 or if you wish to remain anonymous please call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.