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The death of an 82-year-old woman in Denbighshire hours after her home was burgled is being treated as suspicious by North Wales Police.The death of an 82-year-old woman in Denbighshire hours after her home was burgled is being treated as suspicious by North Wales Police.
Moira Roberts died on Sunday, within 12 hours of her home in Prestatyn being burgled the previous day. Moira Roberts died in hospital on Sunday, within 12 hours of her Prestatyn home being burgled on Sunday.
Police are asking for anyone who was around Meliden Road between 1700 and 2100 GMT on Sunday and who saw anything suspicious to contact them.Police are asking for anyone who was around Meliden Road between 1700 and 2100 GMT on Sunday and who saw anything suspicious to contact them.
The force said it aimed to reassure people with extra patrols.The force said it aimed to reassure people with extra patrols.
Police said a Home Office pathologist had conducted a post-mortem examination and officers were in the process of obtaining medical records of the deceased.Police said a Home Office pathologist had conducted a post-mortem examination and officers were in the process of obtaining medical records of the deceased.
A major incident room has been set up as part of the investigation, which is being led by Det Supt Peter Chalinor.A major incident room has been set up as part of the investigation, which is being led by Det Supt Peter Chalinor.
Forensic offices are examining Mrs Roberts's home and house-to-house inquiries are being made. Forensic officers are examining Mrs Roberts's home and house-to-house inquiries are being made.
Anyone with information can call 0845 606 1002 (English), 8457 607 1001 (Welsh) or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Anyone with information can call 0845 606 1002 (English language), 8457 607 1001 (Welsh language) or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.