Inquiries are continuing into the unexplained death of a woman in a picturesque north loch.
Police investigating the “lady in the loch” whose body was recovered from Loch Morlich on Monday morning.
Her identity remains a mystery, though officers believe she spoke with a north of England accent.
Police are liaising with colleagues south of the border to try to identify her and find out why she was in the Aviemore area.
Police released CCTV images of the mystery woman in the nearby Glenmore Shop and Pine Marten Bar on Sunday evening but officers have still not been able to discover the woman’s identity.
Yesterday, a police spokesman said: “We are still investigating and inquiries are ongoing.”
The woman’s body was found by a member of the public, leading to an extensive search of the area involving a police marine unit.
Investigating officers are still hoping the woman’s distinctive fingernails which were painted alternately with bright pink and bright blue varnish and set with diamante may jog someone’s memory.
She was about 5ft 7in, of stocky build, with brown hair streaked with blonde, and was wearing a black jacket, black jeans, a white blouse and pink high-top trainers.
She was aged between 40-60.