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16 May 2024
"The family and friends of a 'caring and loving' mother-of-two whose body was discovered on a Welsh beach have appealed to the public for help in solving the continued mystery over her death.
Sian Batchelor, 32, was found on the beach near Pennar, Pembroke Dock, on the evening of Tuesday, April 30. Dyfed-Powys Police have made no arrests in connection with her death, which they continue to treat as 'unexplained'.
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She was staying in the Castle Street area of Pennar but we don’t know what she was doing three days prior to her death.
... between April 25 and April 30. The locations, all in the Pembroke Dock area, are Ferry Road, Pennar Park, Bentlass Terrace, Castle Street, Grove Street, London Road, Treowen Road, Victoria Road, Military Road, Stranraer Road, Fleet Street and Sycamore Street.
She was wearing green, knee-length jogging bottoms and a short black jacket with red on the inside, and when she was found her hair was in a ponytail. She had a piercing in her left nostril and another underneath her right eye. ...
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesman said: 'We are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Sian Batchelor, 32, who was found on a beach near Pennar, Pembroke Dock on Tuesday evening, April 30.
HM Coroner has been informed of Miss Batchelor’s death but an inquest has not yet been opened.
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16 May 2024
"The family and friends of a 'caring and loving' mother-of-two whose body was discovered on a Welsh beach have appealed to the public for help in solving the continued mystery over her death.
Sian Batchelor, 32, was found on the beach near Pennar, Pembroke Dock, on the evening of Tuesday, April 30. Dyfed-Powys Police have made no arrests in connection with her death, which they continue to treat as 'unexplained'.
...
She was staying in the Castle Street area of Pennar but we don’t know what she was doing three days prior to her death.
... between April 25 and April 30. The locations, all in the Pembroke Dock area, are Ferry Road, Pennar Park, Bentlass Terrace, Castle Street, Grove Street, London Road, Treowen Road, Victoria Road, Military Road, Stranraer Road, Fleet Street and Sycamore Street.
She was wearing green, knee-length jogging bottoms and a short black jacket with red on the inside, and when she was found her hair was in a ponytail. She had a piercing in her left nostril and another underneath her right eye. ...
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesman said: 'We are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Sian Batchelor, 32, who was found on a beach near Pennar, Pembroke Dock on Tuesday evening, April 30.
HM Coroner has been informed of Miss Batchelor’s death but an inquest has not yet been opened.

Friend looks to solve mystery death of woman, who was found on beach
The family and friends of 32-year-old mother-of-two Sian Batchelor, who was found dead on a beach near Pennar, Pembroke Dock, have asked for help solving the continued mystery over her death.