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Second exhumation due at midnight Second body exhumed in inquiry
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Preparations are complete for the second of three exhumations by police investigating seven suspicious deaths at a care home in Somerset. A second of three exhumations has taken place by police investigating seven suspicious deaths at a care home in Somerset.
Grandmother-of-four Marion Alder, 79, was due to be exhumed from the graveyard of St Leonard's Church, Butleigh, at 0001 BST on Wednesday. Grandmother-of-four Marion Alder, 79, was exhumed from the graveyard of St Leonard's Church, Butleigh, on Wednesday.
Mrs Alder, a resident at the Parkfields home in the village died last July.Mrs Alder, a resident at the Parkfields home in the village died last July.
Parkfields' former managers Rachel and Leigh Baker were questioned after the New Year's Day death of Lucy Cox, 97.Parkfields' former managers Rachel and Leigh Baker were questioned after the New Year's Day death of Lucy Cox, 97.
'Real shock''Real shock'
The graveyard at Butleigh remains cordoned-off and a large white tent covers the grave.The graveyard at Butleigh remains cordoned-off and a large white tent covers the grave.
Detective Inspector Ben Batley said: "Once the body of Marion Alder is removed, an inquest will be opened by the coroner.Detective Inspector Ben Batley said: "Once the body of Marion Alder is removed, an inquest will be opened by the coroner.
"The remains of Mrs Alder will be removed to a local mortuary for a post-mortem examination to be carried out.""The remains of Mrs Alder will be removed to a local mortuary for a post-mortem examination to be carried out."
Police have said it will be some weeks before the results of the forensic tests are announced.Police have said it will be some weeks before the results of the forensic tests are announced.
The vicar of St Leonard's, Rev Brian Gillett, will be present during the exhumation.The vicar of St Leonard's, Rev Brian Gillett, will be present during the exhumation.
He said: "This is a very sad time. The whole village has been shocked and saddened by the affair and we all hope it turns out to be nothing."He said: "This is a very sad time. The whole village has been shocked and saddened by the affair and we all hope it turns out to be nothing."
'Proud grandmother''Proud grandmother'
Mrs Alder, who was married to local pharmacist Roy Alder, moved to Butleigh in 1987.Mrs Alder, who was married to local pharmacist Roy Alder, moved to Butleigh in 1987.
Her family released a statement which read: "Marion, who died aged 79, was a proud grandmother-of-four and mother to a son and daughter. As a family we miss her greatly."Her family released a statement which read: "Marion, who died aged 79, was a proud grandmother-of-four and mother to a son and daughter. As a family we miss her greatly."
Last week the remains of Nellie "Mary" Pickford, 89, were exhumed at Glastonbury cemetery.Last week the remains of Nellie "Mary" Pickford, 89, were exhumed at Glastonbury cemetery.
Leigh and Rachel Baker were both arrested after Ms Cox's deathLeigh and Rachel Baker were both arrested after Ms Cox's death
The final exhumation will take place in the coming weeks.The final exhumation will take place in the coming weeks.
The Commission for Social Care Inspectorate (CSCI) obtained a court order to immediately close Parkfields on 16 March.The Commission for Social Care Inspectorate (CSCI) obtained a court order to immediately close Parkfields on 16 March.
Mrs Baker, 45, was arrested on suspicion of administering a noxious substance on 5 January - four days after the death of Mrs Cox.Mrs Baker, 45, was arrested on suspicion of administering a noxious substance on 5 January - four days after the death of Mrs Cox.
Her husband Leigh, 48, was arrested two days later on suspicion of being concerned with the same offence and was also questioned by officers.Her husband Leigh, 48, was arrested two days later on suspicion of being concerned with the same offence and was also questioned by officers.
The pair, who live in Glastonbury, have both been bailed until September.The pair, who live in Glastonbury, have both been bailed until September.
In a statement Avon and Somerset Police said: "Extensive inquiries have left police with no option but to consider the exhumation of those people who have died while in the home's care and whose deaths are believed to be suspicious.In a statement Avon and Somerset Police said: "Extensive inquiries have left police with no option but to consider the exhumation of those people who have died while in the home's care and whose deaths are believed to be suspicious.
"This is a complex and extensive operation which is expected to run for a number of months."This is a complex and extensive operation which is expected to run for a number of months.
"This is a sad and difficult time for them (the families) and they wish to be left to deal with this in peace.""This is a sad and difficult time for them (the families) and they wish to be left to deal with this in peace."