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Woman, 90, murdered in her home | Woman, 90, murdered in her home |
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Police say the death of a 90-year-old woman in her home in Swansea is being treated as murder. | Police say the death of a 90-year-old woman in her home in Swansea is being treated as murder. |
Averil Evans, of Grandison Street, was found on Thursday night in her terraced house by members of her family. | |
Police say the scene has been sealed and a forensic examination is taking place. A post mortem examination will take place later on Friday. | Police say the scene has been sealed and a forensic examination is taking place. A post mortem examination will take place later on Friday. |
Police have appealed to anyone with information or who may have seen anything suspicious to contact them. | Police have appealed to anyone with information or who may have seen anything suspicious to contact them. |
Local councillor Robert Speht said the news was "very shocking". | Local councillor Robert Speht said the news was "very shocking". |
"My heart goes out to all the family of Mrs Evans. Hafod is a very close-knit community - this will send shockwaves throughout the community," he said. | "My heart goes out to all the family of Mrs Evans. Hafod is a very close-knit community - this will send shockwaves throughout the community," he said. |
"It's obviously very early days and I would urge anybody who knows anything in Hafod to come forward and phone police." | "It's obviously very early days and I would urge anybody who knows anything in Hafod to come forward and phone police." |
Anyone with information is asked to call 01656 655555 and ask for the incident room or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. | Anyone with information is asked to call 01656 655555 and ask for the incident room or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. |