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DAVID HUDSON
AN English woman, 69, has
been found dead in her own
apartment in St Paul's Bay,
three months after she died.
Her husband has been held by
the police in connection with
her death.
Police found the body in an
advanced stage of decomposi-
tion.
The grisly discovery revealed
that the dead woman had been
left in her bed and underneath
the covers, in the apartment she
shared with her husband who
did not report her death.
The police said it had received
a call on Monday evening from
the British High Commission
who told the authorities that
she had not been in contact with
the consulate for some time.
On site at around 8:30pm, on
Triq San Luqa, St Paul's Bay, the
police confirmed that the wom-
an had been dead for some time.
An autopsy was to take place
as of Tuesday, to shed further
light into the cause of death.
Police have said that the woman
looked like she might have died
a natural death.
In an interview with TVM, a
neighbour told reporters that
when she inquired on the de-
ceased's health, the husband
replied by saying that she was
"fine", even though she was al-
ready reportedly dead at the
time.
Magistrate Yana Micallef Sta-
frace appointed several experts
to assist her in the inquiry.
Police investigations are ongo-
ing.
Husband left
dead wife in
bed for three
months