Specialist detection and monitoring officers (Forensic Chemist) from Kent Fire and Rescue Service, alongside a hazmat advisor from East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, have been called to assist Kent Police in the ongoing murder investigation of missing Tunbridge Wells man, Wayne Woodgate.

Authorities are focusing on a rural, wooded area between Four Ashes and Peasmarsh, where Mr. Woodgate’s body is believed to have been discovered.
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Officers from the specialist teams have spent the day carefully combing through the scene, cutting back vegetation and gathering evidence that may be crucial to the investigation. The teams have utilized advanced detection equipment, including breathing apparatus and chemical identification machines, to analyze and identify various substances found at the scene.

A spokesperson from Kent Police confirmed that the deployment of specialist units was necessary to ensure a thorough examination of the area and to assist in identifying potential evidence that may provide clarity on the circumstances surrounding Mr Woodgate’s death.

Investigators continue to work in coordination with forensic experts to piece together information and determine the cause of death. Local residents are advised that police and fire services will maintain a presence in the area as they carry out their detailed examination.
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The police are urging anyone with information about Mr Woodgate’s movements prior to his disappearance or who may have witnessed anything unusual in the area to come forward. Authorities are committed to solving the case and bringing justice to Mr. Woodgate’s family.