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Missing mum-of-three, 45, who suddenly disappeared tragically found dead under pile of rubbish in garden

A MUM-of-three who suddenly disappeared was found dead under a pile of rubbish in a garden, an inquest heard.

Kelly Louise Randall, 45, was last seen on May 3, 2022, and her partner reported her missing two days later on May 5.

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Kelly Randall died in May 2022
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Pictured: Police officers at Clas y Deri in the Waunarlwydd area of Swansea, Wales, UK. Tuesday 17 May 2022.Re: Inquest hears how mum-of-three Kelly Louise Randall, who had been missing for more than 10 days was found dead under a pile of rubbish in the garden of a home in Swansea, Wales, UK..Randall, 45, was last seen on May 3, 2022. She was reported missing by her partner two days later on May 5..A search was launched and police made inquiries about Ms Randall's whereabouts. She was initially treated as a low-risk missing person despite the fact that she used a wheelchair having previously had one of her legs amputated. .Six days after she went missing she was reclassified as a medium-risk missing person with police conducting a search of her home in Swansea and checking local hospitals and CCTV. .Having been told that Ms Randall's wheelchair had been seen outside a property in nearby Clas y Deri in the Waunarlwydd area of Swansea police focused their search there.
Cops found her body in a mound of debris at the back of a property in Swansea
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Cops launched a missing persons’ search and began inquiries into Kelly’s whereabouts.

Despite her being a wheelchair user due to a previous leg amputation, she was initially categorised as a low-risk missing person.

Six days after her disappearance, her risk level was upgraded to medium, prompting police to search her Swansea home, check local hospitals and review CCTV footage.

Upon learning that Kelly’s wheelchair had been spotted outside a property in Clas y Deri, in the Waunarlwydd area of Swansea, the police concentrated their search efforts there.

Alfred Millman, the homeowner, allowed police into his property where they found a wheelchair in one of the bedrooms and blood stains on a jumper, mattress, bed sheet, and bedframe.

A mound of rubbish and debris at the back of the Welsh property caught the attention of additional officers called to the scene.

Amongst the debris, an officer spotted clothing, a trainer, and what seemed to be a human arm.

Kelly’s body was tragically discovered and Mr Millman was promptly arrested on suspicion of her murder.

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