![]() Police are treating her death as murder and fear she may have been killed by a random stranger. The police worker was found on a path at the edge of a field behind her house at 4pm in neighbouring Snowdown on Tuesday afternoon with her faithful Jack Russell, Toby, by her side. Kent Police this morning confirmed it was 'an important line of enquiry' as they revealed Julia, 53, had died of 'significant head injuries'. You could be helping us get justice for Julia.'ĭetectives investigating the murder of their colleague are probing if she died in a 'sexually-motivated' attack where she was killed from 'blunt force injuries'- after it emerged a flasher had made an indecent exposure weeks earlier. 'After meeting with the police we have every confidence that they are doing everything within their power to find the person responsible and I urge everybody who may have any information, however small or insignificant to contact the police. 'We would like to thank everybody who has messaged and left flowers, the outpouring of love and support from friends, the local community and our policing family has been enormous. As a family we are trying to understand how we will navigate our lives without her, it seems an impossible task. 'Her loss will be felt by us every moment of every day. 'It's difficult to describe a person in a few sentences, to describe who they truly were is impossible, but the people who knew her will know how kind she was and how she would bring so much fun and life to a room. 'She had a beautiful smile and was always quick to laugh, she was so naturally funny with a brilliant sense of humour. 'Mum was fiercely loyal, she loved with her whole heart and nothing was too much trouble for the people she cared about. 'She was so much to so many people a wife, mother, daughter, nanny, sister and a friend. In an poignant statement they said: 'There are no words to adequately describe the void left in our lives by the death of our mum. The devastated family of murdered PCSO Julia James paid an emotional tribute tonight to the 'fiercely loyal' officer - before appealing to the public 'help get us justice for her.' They are urged to contact Kent Police on 0800 0514526.īy Dan Sales and Nick Fagge For Mailonline Police want to speak to anyone who was in the area on Monday and Tuesday who may have seen something unusual or suspicious.No arrests made and PCSO's family including her husband Paul are being looked after by liaison officers.Detectives have launched a murder investigation and neighbours claim her Jack Russell was found with body.Kent Police were called to Snowdown, near Dover, at around 4pm on Tuesday to reports of a body found.Her murder is two miles from where Dr Lin Russell, 45, and daughter Megan, six, were bludgeoned to death.Detectives working on theory that Julia James, who suffered head injuries, may have been killed by stranger. ![]()
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