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It appears you’ve shared part of a news article or documentary transcript about the case of Tyrone France, a man murdered nearly 30 years ago in Newport, with details about the investigation and forensic pathology that helped solve the case. Tyrone’s sister Tarnia described him as a “cuddly little baby bear” despite media depictions focusing on negative aspects. The police found hundreds of bone fragments after Tyrone was killed and burned, and forensic analysis suggested the use of accelerants in the murder.
Detective Chris Parry and others recount reconstructing the crime scene, and a public appeal helped confirm the victim’s identity. Witnesses gave conflicting statements about a drug-related incident that led to Tyrone’s shooting. The murder is described as brutal and gangland-related, involving suspects Simon Spring and Dylan Watcyns.
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