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Two held in woman murder inquiry Four held in flats murder inquiry
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Police have confirmed they are treating the death of a woman found at a block of flats in Swansea as murder. Four men are now being questioned by police after a woman was found dead at a block of flats in Swansea.
Two men are being questioned after the body was discovered around 1000 BST on Wednesday at the flat on Griffith John Street in the city centre. The body was discovered at a flat in Griffith John Street in the city centre just after 1000 BST on Wednesday.
Detectives say they are still trying to establish the events leading up to the killing. Officers said initial indications suggest the woman was stabbed.
CCTV footage of the area is being examined and a Home Office pathologist is at the scene. The four men under arrest on suspicion of murder are all from the Swansea area. More than 50 officers are now involved in the investigation.
A post mortem examination is to take place later. An incident room has been set up at Cockett police station and officers have been continuing patrols in the area.
Officers are still trying to find the dead woman's next-of-kin.
I would like to hear from anyone who may have information on how this woman died Det Supt Paul KempI would like to hear from anyone who may have information on how this woman died Det Supt Paul Kemp
An incident room has also been set up at Cockett police station and a large team of detectives are working on the investigation. CCTV footage is still being examined and house-to-house inquiries are continuing.
The two men under arrest are being held at separate police stations in south Wales. A post mortem examination is taking place on Thursday.
Det Supt Paul Kemp, who is leading the murder inquiry, said he wanted to speak to witnesses in three key areas. Officers are still trying to find the dead woman's next-of-kin.
Det Supt Paul Kemp, who is leading the murder inquiry, said although four men were under arrest, officers still needed information.
"Firstly, I would like to hear from anyone who may have information on how this woman died."Firstly, I would like to hear from anyone who may have information on how this woman died.
"Secondly, I am keen to find out more about the occupants of 71, Griffith John Street."Secondly, I am keen to find out more about the occupants of 71, Griffith John Street.
"Finally, I would urge anyone who was in the area of Griffith John Street or Llangyfelach Street between 7.30pm on Tuesday 15 May and 10.30am on Wednesday to come forward and speak to us.""Finally, I would urge anyone who was in the area of Griffith John Street or Llangyfelach Street between 7.30pm on Tuesday 15 May and 10.30am on Wednesday to come forward and speak to us."
Det Supt Kemp urged anyone with any information "no matter how insignificant that information may seem" to come forward.Det Supt Kemp urged anyone with any information "no matter how insignificant that information may seem" to come forward.