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Three bailed following OAP death | |
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Three people have been released on bail after being arrested in connection with the death of a 90-year-old widow whose body was found in her burgled home. | |
A 20-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man both from Cardiff, and a man, aged 41, from Wolverhampton, were held on suspicion of manslaughter on Tuesday. | |
Averil Evans' body was discovered at home in the Hafod area of Swansea, by her son Alun on 14 December 2006. | Averil Evans' body was discovered at home in the Hafod area of Swansea, by her son Alun on 14 December 2006. |
Detectives said her home on Grandison Street had been ransacked. | Detectives said her home on Grandison Street had been ransacked. |
A post mortem examination found she had died from a heart attack. | A post mortem examination found she had died from a heart attack. |
A major police inquiry - involving 30 officers - ensued and a £10,000 reward offered for information. | A major police inquiry - involving 30 officers - ensued and a £10,000 reward offered for information. |
CCTV Images of Mrs Evans out and about in the Hafod area of Swansea just hours before she died were released by detectives in a bid to jog people's memory. | CCTV Images of Mrs Evans out and about in the Hafod area of Swansea just hours before she died were released by detectives in a bid to jog people's memory. |
Her granddaughter, Naomi Evans, 24, called her "one of the most loving and caring persons in the world". | Her granddaughter, Naomi Evans, 24, called her "one of the most loving and caring persons in the world". |
South Wales Police have said they would still like anyone with information to contact the incident room on 01792 562731. Email www.Cockett-incident-room@south-wales.pnn.police.uk | South Wales Police have said they would still like anyone with information to contact the incident room on 01792 562731. Email www.Cockett-incident-room@south-wales.pnn.police.uk |
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