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    Family calls for answers after 21 year old found dead in Cardigan

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 18, 2025No Comments
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    Dyfed Powys Police have issued an appeal for information following the death of 21 year old Corinna Baker, who was found at Netpool Boat Yard in Cardigan on Saturday November 15.

    Her family have paid tribute and urged anyone who may be able to help to come forward. In a statement, they said:

    “We as a family are distraught at the loss of our beloved Corinna.

    “She was much loved and she will be greatly missed by her whole family and all those who were blessed to have known her.

    “We appeal to anyone who has any information however small to please come forward.

    “We ask that everybody respects our privacy at this time and allows us to grieve in peace.”

    Detective Superintendent Wayne Bevan said:

    “Our thoughts are with Corinna’s family at this understandably tragic time. We have specially trained officers supporting the family and ask that their privacy is respected.

    “I urge anyone with any information, to please come forward and support our ongoing investigation.”

    Officers are keen to speak to anyone who was at Netpool Yard from around 9pm on Thursday November 13 and may have seen anything that could help the inquiry.

    Anyone with information can contact Dyfed Powys Police online, by email, through social media direct messages or by calling 101. Please quote reference 144 of November 15.

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