Leanne Williams murder: Two men arrested after body found in Townhill

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Leanne Williams murder: Two men arrested after body found in Townhill
Leanne Williams murder: Two men arrested after body found in Townhill

A woman was found dead in her home in Wales on Thursday last week.

Leanne Williams, 47, was discovered with significant injuries at her home on Gomer Road in Townhill, just outside Swansea, around 2pm.

Police believe she was murdered. Two men have been arrested.

Detective Superintendent Mark O’Shea, said: ‘This tragic news has come as shock to the local community and of course is devastating for her family who we are supporting.

‘We have a team of officers working around the clock on this investigation and I can confirm that we have two men in police custody – at this time we aren’t looking for anybody else.

A keen horsewoman has been found battered to death in her own home with a murder investigation launched by police. Two men have been arrested over the killing of Leanne Williams, 47 (pictured) who was found with "significant injuries". Police were called to her home in Townhill, Swansea, where she was found dead. Now officers are trying to piece together the last four days before she was found dead in a bid to solve the killing. In a statement, the force said a post mortem had been carried out and identified "significant injuries consistent with an assault". WALES NEWS SERVICE eiqxittidtdinv

The two men arrested in connection with Leanne’s death have not been named or charged (Picture: Wales News Service)

‘We are piecing together Leanne’s last known movements from 6pm on Monday, February 24, to 2.20pm the following Thursday when she was found by officers.

‘Anyone who lives in or who has travelled through Gomer Road or surrounding areas during this time are asked to check their private CCTV or dashcam footage for anything that may be relevant.

‘It doesn’t matter how insignificant it may seem. We particularly want to hear from people who knew Leanne and who have not yet spoken with officers.

‘The community will have noticed police activity in the area and this is to reassure residents who we know are concerned and to speak to them to see if they have information which may assist us.’

Sophia Martinez

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