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Stacey Henderson death in Chepstow 'suspicious' Stacey Henderson stabbed to death in Chepstow home
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Police investigating the death of a married couple in Monmouthshire say they are now treating the wife's death as suspicious. A woman found dead at her home in Monmouthshire was stabbed to death, an inquest opening has heard.
Stacey Henderson, 35, was found with stab wounds along with her husband Nigel at their Chepstow home on Friday. Stacey Henderson, 35, was found with stab wounds to her chest and heart alongside her husband Nigel at their Chepstow home on Friday.
Gwent Police said the death of Mr Henderson, 52, is not suspicious and they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the inquiry. Gwent Police said Mrs Henderson's death is being treated as suspicious.
An inquest was opened and adjourned in Newport on Thursday. Mr Henderson, 52, was also found with stab wounds to his torso and heart, but police have said his death is not suspicious.
The hearing heard a post-mortem gave the provisional cause of death of Mrs Henderson as stab wounds to the chest including the heart. The provisional cause of death for both was given as the stab wounds they suffered.
The provisional cause of death of Mr Henderson was stab wounds to the trunk including the heart. Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with their deaths.
Gwent Police Det Con Jon Lewis told the hearing both were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. Det Con Jon Lewis told the hearing both were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
Assistant coroner Wendy James adjourned both inquests for three months pending further inquiries.Assistant coroner Wendy James adjourned both inquests for three months pending further inquiries.
On Monday, Mr Henderson's family said in a statement, released by police, that he suffered from a "chronic illness" and his death was "untimely".On Monday, Mr Henderson's family said in a statement, released by police, that he suffered from a "chronic illness" and his death was "untimely".
Mrs Henderson's family said in a separate statement: "Taken from this life too early, our wonderful and much-loved daughter.Mrs Henderson's family said in a separate statement: "Taken from this life too early, our wonderful and much-loved daughter.
"It is beyond belief and she will be forever in our hearts.""It is beyond belief and she will be forever in our hearts."
A police spokesman said the force was continuing to offer support to the family.