Lady Of The Hills identified after 15 years as Thai bride as her British ...

Lady Of The Hills identified after 15 years: Woman whose remains were found in Yorkshire Dales is revealed as Thai bride, 36 - as her British husband insists 'I didn't murder her' The woman's half-naked body was found by walkers in a stream on the Pennine Way, near the village of Horton Ribblesdale in 2004 The cause of death for the woman, dubbed 'the Lady of the Hills', was not established and a 2007 inquest recorded an open verdict And she could not be identified despite multiple appeals and photographs of the missing woman

By Joe Middleton For Mailonline

Published: 03:08 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 03:08 GMT, 19 March 2019

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A British teacher is at the centre of a death riddle after the body of a woman found in the Yorkshire Dales 15 years ago was identified as his wife who 'disappeared'.

The body was dubbed the 'Lady of the Hills' after her half-naked remains were found by walkers near Horton-in-Ribblesdale in 2004.

After years of mystery surrounding the woman's identity, authorities in Thailand said her fingerprints revealed she was Lamduan Seekanya. 

And now North Yorkshire Police are probing Lamduan's marriage to David Armitage, 55, The Sun reported last night.

Earlier this year authorities in Thailand said her fingerprints revealed the individual as Lamduan Seekanya (pictured)

Earlier this year authorities in Thailand said her fingerprints revealed the individual as Lamduan Seekanya (pictured)

Tracked down by the paper's journalists to his home in Thailand, David, originally from Rugby, Warwickshire, said: 'I didn't kill my wife. Absolutely not.'

David, now working as a teacher in the country, said he was aware of reports about the

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