45-year-old Woman Dies Following Disturbance in Perivale

Man arrested on suspicion of murder on Jubilee Road


Police were called to the scene in the early hours of Friday

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March 1, 2025

Police have arrested a 49-year-old man after a woman was found dead in Perivale early this Friday morning (28 February).

Police officers and an ambulance were called to an address on Jubilee Road at around 1:40am after reports were received of a disturbance.

Paramedics made an attempt to save the 45-year-old victim but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

The cause of death is not know at this stage and a special post mortem is due to be held.

Her family has been made aware of her death and are currently being supported by specialist officers.

The man was arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene and he currently remains in police custody at a west London police station.

Detective Superintendent Rebecca Reeves, who leads policing in Ealing, said, “I am deeply saddened by this incident, and I know residents in our local area will be too. We have a suspect in our custody and although our investigation is in its early stages, we believe this man was known to the victim.

“We have secured a scene and this will be in place for the remainder of the day, so our officers can obtain crucial evidence for their investigation.

“Our neighbourhood officers will also be present in the area throughout the day – if any local residents have concerns please speak to them. We are there not only to support our investigation team but also there to support you as a community.

"If you know anything that may help us, then please come forward to police by calling 101 stating CAD438/28FEB.”

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