DETECTIVES are still trying to piece together the last known movements of a woman found dead in her home.
Louise Rowbottom, 48, was discovered dead after neighbours spotted her body lying on the floor of her house in Hambledon Close, Bransholme.
Police say they have received calls from members of the public in connection with their investigation but they need more help.
A post-mortem examination took place on April 3 but proved inconclusive.
It is hoped further test results will be available in the next few weeks, but police admit they are still no closer to solving the mystery of where she was in the hours leading up to her death.
A Humberside Police spokesman said: "At this time, the woman's cause of death is unknown and tests are still ongoing to establish this.
"A post-mortem examination has taken place, with the cause of death being treated as unexplained.
"Tests are ongoing but this can take some time.
"The team investigating the incident are still piecing together Louise Rowbottom's final movements between the evening of Monday, March 31 and the evening of Wednesday, April 2.
"To date, detectives have had a number of calls from the public, but would be keen to speak to anyone who may have information about her movements."
The woman was discovered after police broke down the door of her home in Hambledon Close, Bransholme.
It is understood she would have turned 49 earlier this month.
Initially, the incident was being investigated by Humberside Police's major incident team.
Officers entered Miss Rowbottom's house after they were called at 8.30pm on Wednesday, April 2. They found her body inside.
The house remained cordoned off by police for several days, with a forensics tent outside the front door.
Scenes of crime investigators wearing protective suits carried out a search for evidence inside the house before Miss Rowbottom's body was removed from her home as detectives continued house-to-house inquiries.
Lauren Jackson, 23, who lives near Miss Rowbottom's house, said she had last seen her neighbour about a week before her body was discovered.
She said: "She was outside crying and shouting for my neighbour.
"That was the last time I saw her but I used to see her quite a bit. She would always say hi and ask how my little boy was.
"She was really friendly. I saw her on Mother's Day and she wished me a happy Mother's Day.
"I said I was going to see my mum and she said she would probably go and see her mum, too. She was happy."
Police confirmed there had been no arrests in relation to the woman's death.
If you have any information surrounding Louise Rowbottom's movements in the hours leading up to her death, call Humberside Police on the non-emergency number 101, quoting log 641 of April 2.
Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.