A 23-year old woman has died after she was found on fire behind a house in Bradford, police have said.
Detectives said they were treating the woman's
death as suspicious
West Yorkshire Police and fire crews were called to a property on Cloudsdale Avenue, south of the city centre, just after 1900 BST on Thursday.
A force spokesman said the woman, who was found "alight", was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said the death was being treated as suspicious and forensic science experts remained at the scene.
Shocked neighbours in the quiet cul-de-sac told BBC News that the dead woman had lived in the street for about a year after moving from Pakistan to live with her in-laws.
They described the local community as close-knit where all the families knew one another.
On Friday, two police officers were at the scene where several houses were taped off at the end of the street.
Detectives said they were treating the woman's
death as suspicious
West Yorkshire Police and fire crews were called to a property on Cloudsdale Avenue, south of the city centre, just after 1900 BST on Thursday.
A force spokesman said the woman, who was found "alight", was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said the death was being treated as suspicious and forensic science experts remained at the scene.
Shocked neighbours in the quiet cul-de-sac told BBC News that the dead woman had lived in the street for about a year after moving from Pakistan to live with her in-laws.
They described the local community as close-knit where all the families knew one another.
On Friday, two police officers were at the scene where several houses were taped off at the end of the street.