By James Matthews, Scotland Correspondent
Murder squad detectives investigating the discovery of a woman's dismembered body have issued a facial reconstruction of the victim.
Police in Edinburgh hope it will help them identify the woman, whose remains were discovered in a shallow grave on Corstorphine Hill overlooking the city.
Experts at Dundee University reconstructed the likeness of the woman's face, which officers describe as "very accurate".
Detective Chief Inspector Keith Hardie told Sky News: "It is now 25 days since this woman's body was discovered.
"In that time we have worked with a range of experts and agencies to help us get more information on who she might be and how she came to be in Edinburgh.
"Thanks to the work of facial reconstruction experts at Dundee University, we have released an image of the woman's face.
"We are confident that this is a very accurate representation of how the woman looked and so I'm asking the public - does the image resemble someone you know but perhaps haven't seen or heard from for some time?
"As I've said from the outset, this is someone's daughter, she could be someone's mother.
"Somebody knows who she is and when we've established her identity, we'll have gone a long way to establishing who was responsible for her murder."
The murder victim is thought to have been aged between 32 and 60 and had extensive dental work done, in the form of veneers and implants.
She was white, slim, of medium build and about 5ft 2in tall.
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