Unveiling the Identity of the 'Woman With the Flower Tattoo' After 31 Years

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Unveiling the Identity of the 'Woman With the Flower Tattoo' After 31 Years
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A British woman who was killed in Belgium 31 years ago has been identified through an international campaign launched by Interpol earlier this year to identify nearly two dozen women found dead across Europe. The woman, known as "the woman with the flower tattoo," was found dead in June 1992. Interpol's Operation Identify Me, which shared details of unsolved cases, led to over 1,000 tips. One tip from a person in Britain recognized the flower tattoo as belonging to a relative, leading to the identification of the woman as Rita Roberts. The case remains active, and authorities are seeking information on the circumstances surrounding her death.

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