A woman, whose body was found at a building in Exeter, N.H. on Sunday, suffered from “blunt impact injuries,” officials said Tuesday.
An autopsy conducted by the state medical examiner’s office “revealed that the woman suffered blunt impact injuries and that the nature of her death was not natural,” the New Hampshire attorney general’s office said in a statement.
Police discovered the body at 133 Front St. and the cause of death “was not immediately apparent,” according to the statement.
Investigators are responding to the scene and speaking with other household members, the statement said.
There is no known threat to the public, officials said.
The identity of the woman is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, according to the statement.
The death remain under investigation.
No further information was immediately available Tuesday evening.
Kiera McDonald can be reached at kiera.mcdonald@globe.com.
