A woman who volunteered to help domestic abuse victims has been found dead in a park in New York City, amid fears she dragged in and killed.

Ola Salem's body was discovered in Bloomingdale Park by a jogger last Thursday morning.

The 25-year-old was found fully clothed with no obvious signs of trauma, partially hidden under leaves on a running path near Drumgoole Road and Maguire Avenue in the 138-acre park.

Ola Salem's (pictured) body was discovered in Bloomingdale Park by a jogger last Thursday morning. She was a volunteer at Asiyah Women's Center for Domestic Violence in Brooklyn

The NYPD identified the body found in the Staten Island park as that of Ola's on Monday.

After discovering indicative marks on her body, authorities believe the woman may have been dragged into the park.

The Medical Examiner's Office has not yet determined the cause of death.

No arrests have yet been made.

Ola was known for volunteering at Asiyah Women's Center for Domestic Violence in Brooklyn.

She was found fully clothed with no obvious signs of trauma, partially hidden under leaves on a running path near Drumgoole Road and Maguire Avenue in the 138-acre park (Pictured: Bloomingdale Park in Staten Island)

The Asiyah Women's Center, which describes itself as the 'first Muslim women's shelter in NYC' set up a GoFundMe page in the wake of her death, to raise money for domestic violence survivors in her name.

The page describes Ola as a 'true friend' of the organization and a 'committed volunteer' who was 'passionate about alleviating the pain of domestic violence survivors.'

The page continues: 'She volunteered in our center for months, often assisting with the intake process.

'She was a beacon of hope and positivity for many. We can still hear her infectious laughter emitting through our walls, and we are envisioning her presence with us.

'Simply put, she brought joy to everyone she interacted with.'