© Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS A dismembered body was found on fire in Cleveland.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — A body found dismembered and torched in Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood is a Painesville woman, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner said.

The medical examiner used DNA to identify Benette Smith, 54. Cleveland firefighters discovered her body Feb. 19 in a field. She was covered with burns and missing her head, hands and feet, law enforcement sources previously told cleveland.com.

Police are investigating her death as a homicide, but the medical examiner has not yet ruled on how Smith died.

Cleveland firefighters made the discovery about 4 a.m near train tracks on Larchmont and Clermont roads, south of St. Clair Avenue. Firefighters extinguished what they thought was a brush fire and alerted police after finding the body.

Police said at the time the field where Smith’s body was found was used several times for people to torch stolen cars.

Cleveland police have not said whether homicide investigators have any substantial leads in the case. No arrests have been made as of Wednesday morning.

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