A woman’s body was found on a beach in Pembrokeshire, leading to police launching an investigation into her death. Sian Batchelor, 32, was discovered near Pennar in Pembroke Dock on Tuesday, 30 April, with no clear information on her whereabouts between Thursday, 25 April and the day her body was found. Her family described her as a “beautiful, funny and loving person” and said they would “treasure the good times we had with her”. They also requested privacy to grieve.
Dyfed-Powys Police is appealing to the public for information about Ms Batchelor’s movements in the days leading up to her death. Her family has been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. The discovery of her body came as a shock to her loved ones and has left them devastated.
The police statement regarding the incident includes few details, other than the discovery of her body and the subsequent investigation. Further information relating to the cause and circumstances of her death have not been released, and the investigation remains ongoing at present. Anyone with information is urged to contact the local authorities to assist with the investigation.
It is unclear at this stage what the outcome of this investigation will be, or how long it will take for the police to shed any further light on the woman’s death. The family’s request for privacy during this difficult time is understandable given the circumstances, and indicates the level of shock and grief they must be experiencing
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