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Woman, 90, murdered in her home Woman, 90, murdered in her home
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Police say the death of a 90-year-old woman in her home in Swansea is being treated as murder.Police say the death of a 90-year-old woman in her home in Swansea is being treated as murder.
Averil Evans, of Grandison Street, was found on Thursday night by members of her family. Averil Evans, of Grandison Street, was found on Thursday night in her terraced house by members of her family.
Police say the scene has been sealed and a forensic examination is taking place. A post mortem examination will take place later on Friday.Police say the scene has been sealed and a forensic examination is taking place. A post mortem examination will take place later on Friday.
Police have appealed to anyone with information or who may have seen anything suspicious to contact them.Police have appealed to anyone with information or who may have seen anything suspicious to contact them.
Local councillor Robert Speht said the news was "very shocking".Local councillor Robert Speht said the news was "very shocking".
"My heart goes out to all the family of Mrs Evans. Hafod is a very close-knit community - this will send shockwaves throughout the community," he said."My heart goes out to all the family of Mrs Evans. Hafod is a very close-knit community - this will send shockwaves throughout the community," he said.
"It's obviously very early days and I would urge anybody who knows anything in Hafod to come forward and phone police.""It's obviously very early days and I would urge anybody who knows anything in Hafod to come forward and phone police."
Anyone with information is asked to call 01656 655555 and ask for the incident room or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.Anyone with information is asked to call 01656 655555 and ask for the incident room or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.