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Woman and child deaths at Troedyrhiw house 'unexplained' Woman and baby deaths at Troedyrhiw house 'unexplained'
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Detectives investigating the deaths of a woman and child at house in a village near Merthyr Tydfil say they are "unexplained". Detectives investigating the deaths of a woman and her baby at house in a village near Merthyr Tydfil say they are "unexplained".
The bodies were found after police were called to an address at Church Street in the village of Troedyrhiw at 16:20 BST on Wednesday. The bodies were found after police were called to an address at Church Street in Troedyrhiw on Wednesday afternoon.
Officers have been carrying out a forensics examination of the scene. The street has been cordoned off. The woman has been named locally as Joanne Thomas, who was in her late 20s, and her daughter, who was about six months old.
The woman has been named locally as Joanne Thomas. Police have been carrying out a forensics examination of the scene.
Her next of kin have been informed and family liaison officers are providing support, police said. The Health and Safety Executive said it is making initial inquiries.
House-to-house inquiries in the area by detectives are continuing. The street remains cordoned off while investigations, including a forensics examination of the property as well as house-to-house inquiries, continue.
Det Supt Paul Hurley, of the force's specialist crime investigations team, said his officers wanted to hear from anyone who could help them understand the circumstances leading up to the discovery of the bodies. The woman's next of kin have been informed and family liaison officers are providing support, police said.
A neighbour told BBC Wales he believed Ms Thomas was aged in her late 20s and that her daughter was about six months old.
Det Supt Paul Hurley, of South Wales Police specialist crime investigations team, said his officers wanted to hear from anyone who could help them understand the circumstances leading up to the discovery of the bodies.
He said: "Troedyrhiw is a close-knit community in Merthyr Tydfil and local people are obviously shocked.He said: "Troedyrhiw is a close-knit community in Merthyr Tydfil and local people are obviously shocked.
"We have a team of officers at the scene and in the community looking for information that may assist our inquiries."We have a team of officers at the scene and in the community looking for information that may assist our inquiries.
"We would like to hear from anyone who has seen or heard anything suspicious or unusual in Church Street in recent weeks."We would like to hear from anyone who has seen or heard anything suspicious or unusual in Church Street in recent weeks.
"The information may seem insignificant but could be important to the investigation.""The information may seem insignificant but could be important to the investigation."
Police say the bodies were discovered after officers were called to the property, owned by Merthyr Tydfil Housing Association, at around 16:20 BST on Wednesday.
Flowers were laid at the scene on Thursday morning.
Coun Harvey Jones, who represents the Plymouth ward on Merthyr Tydfil council which includes Troedyrhiw, said he was shocked to hear news of the deaths.Coun Harvey Jones, who represents the Plymouth ward on Merthyr Tydfil council which includes Troedyrhiw, said he was shocked to hear news of the deaths.
"Troedyrhiw is a very respectable area," said Mr Jones, who is also the council's cabinet member for schools."Troedyrhiw is a very respectable area," said Mr Jones, who is also the council's cabinet member for schools.
"No doubt everyone in the community and in the wider part of the borough will be shocked by this. It's very sad news.""No doubt everyone in the community and in the wider part of the borough will be shocked by this. It's very sad news."
Anyone with information is asked contact South Wales Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.Anyone with information is asked contact South Wales Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.