Specialist forensic officers have been called in to a property in Axeminster Cresent in Welling, where Metropolitan Police continue to carry out an intensive top-to-bottom search as part of a major ongoing investigation on a missing mum of two 54-year-old Nazire Koreli.
Authorities confirmed that Kastle-Meyer (KM) testing — a chemical technique used to identify the presence of blood — is being employed at the address as detectives scour the premises for additional evidence.

The Kastle-Meyer test, commonly used in forensic science, involves a reagent that reacts with hemoglobin in blood to produce a visible pink colour, allowing investigators to determine whether blood traces are present, even if not visible to the naked eye.
Property Under Full Forensic Examination
The property, located in a quiet residential street in Welling, remains sealed off by police cordons, with crime scene investigators in full forensic suits seen entering and exiting the house throughout the day.
According to neighbours, forensic teams arrived early this on Monday monring and began examining walls, floors, furniture and outdoor areas, including the garden and drains. Officers have also removed a doorbell camera from the property, believed to be part of the evidential review.

One resident said:
“We’ve never seen anything like this here. The officers are going through everything — it’s clear they’re leaving no stone unturned.
Search Intensifies as Investigation Progresses
Police have yet to confirm the nature of the investigation, but the scale of the forensic activity suggests that the property may be central to a serious or potentially violent crime.
Witnesses report that a blue forensic tent remains erected in front of the house, while evidence bags and testing kits have been carried in and out by officers throughout the day.
The use of Kastle-Meyer testing indicates a focused effort to detect possible hidden traces of blood, which could provide vital clues in piecing together the timeline of events linked to the case.
Community in Shock
The ongoing search has sparked concern among local residents, who have expressed both shock and curiosity over the heavy police presence.
Another neighbour told reporters:
“It’s unsettling. The police won’t say what they’re looking for, but the fact they’ve brought in special tests to look for blood is really worrying.”
Police Yet to Issue Formal Update
The Metropolitan Police have not issued a formal statement regarding the investigation but are expected to provide an update as the forensic search progresses.