Police have released a picture of a young woman who died after falling from a moving van.
Leah Senior, 27, plunged from a white Ford Transit van travelling on a 40mph road in Wakefield, Yorkshire on Wednesday evening.
Despite medical treatment, Ms Senior, from Huddersfield, died from her injuries at the scene in Denby Dale Road.
The male driver of the van, 25, was arrested by police on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and drug driving offences.
The man, from Kirklees was released on bail pending further enquiries.
Pictured: Leah Senior, 27, died after falling from a moving white Ford Transit van in Wakefield on Wednesday evening
A homicide investigation (pictured) into the incident on Denby Dale Road, Wakefield is ongoing
Locals spotted a forensic tent erected on the road of the incident, as police combed the scene for clues
West Yorkshire Police shared an image of Ms Senior today as they appealed for witnesses and dash-cam footage of the incident, which took place between 8.20pm and 8.45pm near to the junction with Hollin Lane.
More than 30 emergency service workers converged on the scene, in the Calder Grove area of Wakefield, including paramedics.
A police forensic tent was seen erected on the road of the incident, where locals described scenes of ‘panic’ and ‘shock’.
The 40mph road was temporarily closed to traffic after the incident as forensics searched for clues.
The 40mph road was temporarily closed after the incident on Wednesday evening
Witnesses who saw the white van before the incident are urged to contact West Yorkshire Police
One woman told local media: ‘I saw police put up a tent and knew it was a fatality. It’s disgusting. I don’t know what’s coming to the world. It’s really horrible to think about.’
Detective Superintendent Marc Bowes of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said: ‘We are continuing to conduct extensive enquiries into this incident in which a woman has lost her life.
‘Anyone who can assist enquiries is asked to contact police on 101 referencing log 1604 of January 17.’