THE family of tragic mum-of-one Jane Payne have said their final farewells at her funeral.

A service was held for the 29-year-old, who was found dead in the remote Thursden Valley last month, at St Cuthbert's Church and Burnley Crematorium.

Songs at the service on Thursday included Amazing Grace', No Woman No Cry' and My Girl'.

The some-time prostitute went missing from her home in Queen Victoria Road, Duke Bar, at the end of March.

Her body was later discovered by a farmer in the Thursden Valley on the outskirts of Burnley and Nelson and detectives are continuing to probe how she came to end up in the remote spot.

A post-mortem examination has proved inconclusive, although there were no signs of violence on the body.

Police have been working on the theory either that Jane, a known drug user, died accidentally, perhaps from an overdose, and was taken to the site, or went to Thursden Valley with a client and died at the spot.

Officers have already turned to fellow sex workers and kerb crawlers for help and Jane's family have offered a reward for information about the death.

An inquest has been opened and adjourned.

Police said Jane, who has connections in Burnley and Nelson, would work as a street vice-girl when she was short of cash.