Body Found After Fire At Abandoned Concrete Plant Ruled Homicide
EXETER, N.H. (CBS/AP) — The death of a woman found in a long-vacant New Hampshire cement company has been ruled a homicide, and her cause of death is still being investigated.
State Attorney General Michael Delaney and police officials announced late Friday that the woman has been identified as 36-year-old Hampton resident Amanda "Amy" Warf.
Her body was found Thursday morning after Exeter firefighters extinguished a small fire on the second floor of a building at a cement plant that has been vacant for more than 20 years.
A car was also found on the property.
The Union Leader reports that Warf worked in the billing department for Exeter Hospital, which is a quarter-mile from the concrete plant.
The chief medical examiner ruled that Warf's death was a homicide. Her cause of death isn't being released until the case can be investigated further.
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