Tests to show if ‘foul play’ was involved in Scots woman’s death – Greek police

30 Jul 2026 • 9:50 PM MYT
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Tests to show if ‘foul play’ was involved in Scots woman’s death – Greek police

Toxicology tests are being carried out to establish whether “foul play” was involved in the death of Scottish woman whose body was found stuffed inside a suitcase in Greece.

The body of Elisabeth-Jane Ross, 38, was discovered by a homeless man in a derelict building in the Kypseli area of Athens on July 18.

She is believed to have died between five and seven days before she was found.

According to local media, after travelling to Greece, Ms Ross initially stayed with friends in the town of Keratsini, in the suburbs of Athens, before meeting American friends in Kypseli on July 15.

It has been reported that Greek police believe her phone was used to send messages after her death, in an apparent attempt to put people looking for her off the scent.

Messages were being sent from her phone in the days before her body was found, according to local reports.

Ms Ross is understood to be from the Edinburgh area.

Greek police are trying to establish whether Ms Ross’s death was the result of a “criminal act”, with a police spokesperson confirming toxicology tests are being carried out.

The spokesperson added there was no evidence on either the body or the suitcase that would enable them to identify a third party.

It has been reported that the identity of the body could not be established at first because it did not have any signs of identification.

Greek police authorities later identified it after Interpol examined fingerprint data.

A spokesperson for Greek police said: “No other evidence has emerged from the body or the suitcase that would allow us to identify another person.

“We are awaiting the result of toxicology tests to determine the cause of death, and ascertain whether foul play was involved.

“The investigation is ongoing.”

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: “Our thoughts are with Elisabeth’s family during this difficult time. We are providing consular support and are in contact with the local authorities.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We are aware of the death of a Scottish woman in Athens and are liaising with authorities in Greece.

“Officers are providing support to her family in Scotland.”

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