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Caravan death not thought suspicious

Circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in a caravan at Hornby early this week are not considered suspicious. An autopsy report and tests carried out by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research have shown nothing suspicious. The cause of death of Lyndsey Elizabeth Roberts,

aged 30, a housewife, the mother of three young children, is still not known. Detectives would still like to hear from anyone who may have seen Mrs Roberts after 10 a.m. last Monday, or her yellow 1966 Triumph car, registration No. DK7059. The car was found about 3 p.m. on Tuesday in Rolleston Avenue, near the Canterbury Museum.

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Press, 17 February 1984, Page 2

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Caravan death not thought suspicious Press, 17 February 1984, Page 2

Caravan death not thought suspicious Press, 17 February 1984, Page 2

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