Overview
- 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.