Murdered British Woman Identified 31 Years Later Through Interpol's Operation Identify Me
Rita Roberts, known as 'the woman with the flower tattoo', was identified by her family after her distinctive tattoo was featured in a BBC report.
- Rita Roberts, a British woman murdered in Belgium in 1992, was identified 31 years later through Interpol's Operation Identify Me.
- Roberts' family recognized her distinctive flower tattoo in a BBC report, leading to her identification.
- Roberts was one of 22 women that Interpol sought to identify through Operation Identify Me, a campaign launched earlier this year.
- The campaign marked the first time Interpol publicly shared so-called black notices, seeking information about unidentified bodies.
- Belgian authorities are now seeking information about the circumstances surrounding Roberts' death.