Woman Body Lay undiscovered for Two weeks in Somerstown tower block
Woman Body Lay Undiscovered For  Two Weeks In Somerstown Tower Block

Woman Body Lay undiscovered for Two weeks in Somerstown tower block

A Portsmouth Coroner’s Court has heard how a woman’s body lay locked inside a laundry room at a Somerstown tower block for almost two weeks despite the police searching the building. A public appeal was published at the beginning of April after family members became concerned over the disappearance of local woman Victoria Evans. Despite police officers conducting a search of Leamington House and the local area it was only 13-days later, when detectives examined Council CCTV footage in the building, did they discover her movements, and final resting place. A post-mortem found the mother-of-three, who had spoken of feeling suicidal, had alcohol and a level of morphine in her blood which proved fatal. The coroner gave her condolences to the family as they remembered Victoria as a kind and generous woman and loving mum. Hampshire police have conducted an internal review of procedures when conducting searches for missing people.

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