A lady has been recognized 31 years after her physique was present in Belgium.
Rita Roberts, from Cardiff, was beforehand known as the “lady with the flower tattoo”.
Ms Roberts’s physique was found on 3 June 1992 towards a grate within the water of the river Groot Schijn in Antwerp.
Police mentioned she had been violently killed. Her household mentioned the information was “stunning and heartbreaking”.
Officers mentioned her most hanging function was a tattoo on her left forearm of a black flower with inexperienced leaves and “R’Nick” written beneath.
She was 31 when she moved to Antwerp in February 1992. Her final communication together with her household was a postcard in Might 1992.
An attraction was launched on 10 Might this 12 months to assist determine her physique.
A member of the family within the UK recognised the tattoo on the information and knowledgeable Interpol and Belgian authorities.
In a tribute, Ms Roberts’s household mentioned she was “passionate, loving and free-spirited” and had been “cruelly taken away”.
“There aren’t any phrases to really specific the grief we felt at the moment, and nonetheless really feel in the present day,” they added.
They mentioned whereas the information had been “troublesome to course of”, they had been “extremely grateful to have uncovered what occurred to Rita”.
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Her household described Ms Roberts as “a fantastic one that adored travelling”.
“She beloved her household, particularly her nephews and nieces, and all the time needed to have a household of her personal,” they added.
“She had the power to gentle up a room, and wherever she went, she was the life and soul of the celebration. We hope that wherever she is now, she is at peace.”
Belgian authorities are actually interesting for any info on Ms Roberts or the circumstances surrounding her dying.