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Sunday, 7th September 2008

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Police name women found in St Annes



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The two women who were found dead in Lytham St Annes this weekend have been identified by Police.
The bodies of two women were found by members of the public on Sunday morning just hours - and miles - apart.
In the first discovery, the body of a woman was spotted floating in Fairhaven Lake at around 8.20am.
She has been named as Patricia Stratford, 68, of St Annes.
Just a few hours later, just before 11am, the body of another woman was found hanging under St Annes Pier.
Police have identified her as Alicia Tasker, 29, from Blackpool.
Further investigations are being carried out but police are dealing with the deaths as separate incidents and not treating them as suspicious.





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