Pictured: Mystery woman found drowned in Wolverhampton canal
This is the face of the woman whose body was recovered from a a Wolverhampton canal, an image released by police as they continued in their efforts to establish her identity.
She was recovered from the canal basin in Broad Street early on July 24, and a post-mortem established that she had drowned.
But police, who believe she may be a mother and have a partner, still do not know who she is.
Det Sgt Carl Russell said: "We have responded to numerous calls from concerned members of the public since the first description of the lady was published, but the lady still remains unidentified.
"We are asking the communities that surround the area where she was found, particularly in the Whitmore Reans, Park Village, Heath Town and Springfield areas to speak to friends, relatives and neighbours.
"We are hoping that this image provokes a response from people who may have been a little reluctant about contacting a neighbour or the police.
"This lady wore both traditional engagement and wedding bands, which would indicate she has, or has had a partner. Further tests show that the lady had given birth to a child or children in the past."
"She was dressed appropriately for the weather, and was fit and healthy with no apparent physical marks or scars or abnormalities that could readily identify here.
"She is someone's relative or loved one and we are imploring people to call us with any information that could help us identify her."
Anyone with information should call Force CID on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.