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Man held over woman's fire death Man bailed on woman's fire death
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an investigation in to the death of a woman in a house fire. A man arrested on suspicion of murder following an investigation into the death of a woman in a house fire has been released on police bail.
The body of Beverly Parkhouse, 45, was found at an address in Cardiff Street, Nantymoel, Bridgend, on 4 September.The body of Beverly Parkhouse, 45, was found at an address in Cardiff Street, Nantymoel, Bridgend, on 4 September.
Her death was thought to be accidental and a report was sent to the coroner, but the inquiry was reopened after the coroner raised concerns about the case.Her death was thought to be accidental and a report was sent to the coroner, but the inquiry was reopened after the coroner raised concerns about the case.
On Wednesday, detectives said a 49-year-man from Nantymoel was being held on suspicion of her murder. A 49-year-old from Nantymoel arrested on Wednesday has since been released.
South Wales Police said the coroner's report had indicated that the fire and smoke inhalation were not significant enough for him to confirm that they were the cause of death.South Wales Police said the coroner's report had indicated that the fire and smoke inhalation were not significant enough for him to confirm that they were the cause of death.
Police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen Ms Parkhouse on the evening of 3 September. Police are still appealing for witnesses who may have seen Ms Parkhouse on the evening of 3 September or during the early hours of the next day.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room at Bridgend police station on 01656 579529 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.