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A police spokesman said: "The body has not been identified, however, police are keen to trace a woman, believed to be Mr Jokubauskas' partner, who is only described as being about 40, slim, with black hair and also Lithuanian. No further details on her are known at this time."
Police have released a picture of a man they want to trace in connection with a murder inquiry in Peterborough.
Officers want to find Lithuanian national Vitautas Jokubauskas, 57, who had been letting the property in Mayor’s Walk where the body of a woman was found yesterday.
Detectives have now confirmed the body had no arms, legs or head and was found in a suitcase.
Officers are searching for Vitautas Jokubauskas.
The last reported sighting of Mr Jokubauskas was on May 30 when he was taken to work in Huntingdon by a friend.
The body has not been identified, however, police are keen to trace a woman, believed to be Mr Jokubauskas’ partner, who is only described as being about 40, slim, with black hair and also Lithuanian.
No further details on her are known at this time.
A cordon has been put up at the property in Mayor’s Walk and police, including scenes of crime officers, remain at the premises.
Police say they're very concerned for the welfare of Mr Jokubauskas' partner.
"Investigations are ongoing to determine where this murder took place and our priorities are to locate Mr Jokubauskas and identify the body.
I would urge anyone who thinks they have seen Mr Jokubauskas or recognises the description of his partner to contact police as soon as possible. Anyone who sees him should not approach him and should contact police immediately.”
The grim discovery was made yesterday afternoon (5 June) after tenants in the shared house complained about the smell coming from a bedroom.