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Pictured: Married father charged after woman's dismembered body was found stuffed in two suitcases - Daily Mail

Pictured: Married father-of-two, 38, who is charged with assisting woman accused of murder after human torso was found stuffed in two suitcases in Forest of Dean - as police raid blood house 'that looked like abattoir'

  • Mahesh Sorathiya was last night charged with assisting an offender after the grim discovery on Tuesday night 
  • Gareeca Conita Gordon, from Birmingham, is accused of killing a woman whose remains were found in bags 
  • The pair have been refused bail and are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham via video today
  • Neighbours told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya's five-bed home in Denmore Gardens 
  • DNA testing is being used to identify the victim after a post-mortem failed to establish the cause of death  
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A man charged by police after a woman's dismembered body was discovered in suitcases dumped in the Forest of Dean has today been pictured for the first time.

Married father-of-two Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night.

Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with murder and appeared via video link at Cheltenham Magistrates Court this morning.

Sorithaya, who has been charged with assisting an offender, is also due in the dock today. 

The victim, reportedly 'sawed in half', is thought to be a woman from the Lozells area of Birmingham, and has not been named pending DNA results.

She could have died as long as a month before the body was discovered, the court was told. 

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, pictured, was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, pictured, was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night

Police were last night pictured outside Sorathiya's home in Denmore Gardens as neighbours spoke of their shock at the arrest and charge

Police were last night pictured outside Sorathiya's home in Denmore Gardens as neighbours spoke of their shock at the arrest and charge

Police yesterday used sniffer dogs, pictured, as they continued searching through woodland, where the victim's body was dumped

Police yesterday used sniffer dogs, pictured, as they continued searching through woodland, where the victim's body was dumped

Sorathiya, pictured, was considered a friend to neighbours, who only recently saw him cleaning his car on the driveway

Sorathiya, pictured, was considered a friend to neighbours, who only recently saw him cleaning his car on the driveway 

Wearing a grey jumper, Jamaican national Gordon was told she is charged with murdering a so far unidentified woman between April 14 and May 12 at Salisbury Road in Birchfield, Birmingham. She did not give any indication of a plea to the charge.

The prosecutor told the court that the case was too serious to be dealt with by magistrates as Matthew Harbinson, defending, said he would not be applying for bail.

District Judge Joti Bopa Rai remanded Gordon into custody until her next hearing Gloucester Crown Court on May 19.

Police detained a couple who were said to be driving suspiciously near a quarry in Coleford, Gloucestershire.

Neighbours in Wolverhampton last night told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya's five-bed home in Denmore Gardens, a quiet residential cul-de-sac.

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha.

The Indian couple are said to have two teenage children.

Neighbour Tesman Raju, 74, said: 'It's so shocking. They are a lovely family - I never had a bad word to say about them.

'I saw them all just the other week cleaning their car on the driveway. There didn't seem to be a problem.

'I considered them to be friends. When their father died, they knocked on my door and I went to their funeral. We got on well with them.

'The son is a nice guy. He didn't have a bad word to say about anyone. All the family is nice to talk to.

'It's such a shock to see the police here.'

A Mercedes remained parked in the drive of the house but there was no sign of the family's white Range Rover, bought as a Valentine's Day present for Redha.

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: 'They are a well off family. It's a nice house to live in and there's usually a white Range Rover outside.

'There have been detectives going in and out all day. Police officers have been knocking on doors asking questions but they're not telling us much.'

The property in Birmingham – the suspected murder scene - was described as being 'like an abattoir'.

A source close to the investigation told The Sun: 'It was like a bloodbath, they found a circular saw and the woman had been cut up the middle'.

It was also suggested that attempts had been made to burn the body. 

Sorithiya and Gordon were charged by Gloucestershire Police last night, having earlier been given an extra 36 hours to question them.

A map, pictured, shows where Sorathiya and Gordon were arrested by police following the grim discovery on Tuesday night

A map, pictured, shows where Sorathiya and Gordon were arrested by police following the grim discovery on Tuesday night

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha, pictured together

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha, pictured together

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Two people have since been charged in connection with the discovery and murder arrests after body parts were found in the Forest of Dean on Tuesday night

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Two people have since been charged in connection with the discovery and murder arrests after body parts were found in the Forest of Dean on Tuesday night

A police search team were yesterday scouring through woodland, pictured, next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. A man and woman are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham on Saturday

A police search team were yesterday scouring through woodland, pictured, next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. A man and woman are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham on Saturday

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquires in Birmingham in connection to the discovery. A woman, 27, and man, 38, will appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Saturday

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquires in Birmingham in connection to the discovery. A woman, 27, and man, 38, will appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Saturday

 

Police carrying out searchers and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Officers raided properties in Birmingham and Wolverhampton as they raced to identify the female victim

Police carrying out searchers and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Officers raided properties in Birmingham and Wolverhampton as they raced to identify the female victim

Police, pictured in woodland next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, continue to search for clues today as the murder inquiry entered its third full day. A roadblock was also in place along the A4136

Police, pictured in woodland next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, continue to search for clues today as the murder inquiry entered its third full day. A roadblock was also in place along the A4136

Officers, yesterday, for the third day in a row, continued to search the scene of the arrests - a quarry near the village of Staunton.

A huge area of the countryside was cordoned off, though no other body parts have been found in the woodland as originally feared. Sniffer dogs were also utilised by officers on Friday, with trained spaniels seen searching through the area in the afternoon.

A roadblock was in place along the A4136 between Monmouth and Coleford as forensic officers swooped on the area. Three tents were erected at the entrance to Stowfield Quarry, which is accessed via the B4228.

A resident living near the quarry told how a strange burning smell hung around in the air just before the two people were arrested.

The man said: 'It was an unusual smell of burning, it definitely wasn't a bonfire because I burn a lot of wood on my property and it was nothing like it.

'I noticed it about 9.30pm on Tuesday night. It was actually strong enough for me to smell inside the house. I actually came outside to see what it was. I've never smelt anything similar around here. 

West Midlands Police carrying out door to door enquiries. The force earlier said a post-mortem examination was found to be inconclusive and further examinations were ongoing to establish the cause of death

West Midlands Police carrying out door to door enquiries. The force earlier said a post-mortem examination was found to be inconclusive and further examinations were ongoing to establish the cause of death

A road closure was still in place yesterday as police remained at the scene, pictured, after a torso was found in a suitcase. Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation

A road closure was still in place yesterday as police remained at the scene, pictured, after a torso was found in a suitcase. Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation

'The wind usually blows from the South West but on Tuesday it was coming from the North East direction - the area near to the quarry where the police are now. I couldn't see anything, no fire or smoke, it was just the smell.

'What it was, I can't tell you but it was strange.'

Police also searched a container yard, near to the Regalrouge Dogue de Bordeaux grooming parlour.

A Gloucestershire Police spokesperson said on Friday afternoon: 'A post-mortem examination yesterday was found to be inconclusive and further examinations are ongoing to establish the cause of death. DNA testing is also ongoing to identify the female victim.

'Searches have continued today around the area of Stowfield Quarry, near Coleford and some road closures remain in place in the surrounding area.' 

Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation.

Gemma and David Greenway, who breed dogs and run a grooming salon, rang the alarm after spotting a man entering a lorry trailer yard near their home on the outskirts of Coleford, and were left 'shaken' by the horrific find.

The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite.

'I'm just so glad that David spotted him acting suspiciously and reported it,' Mrs Greenway, 37, told a local Facebook site.

One resident said on Thursday: 'The tents weren't there when I went out this morning but they had appeared by the time I got back. I don't know what's going on but they say I can't even walk along the road. Somebody said they had found a body and the police say the road will be closed all day.' 

Forensic tents, pictured. The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite

Forensic tents, pictured. The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite

Another resident who lives within the cordon earlier said: 'I don't know what's happening.

'I didn't notice anything until I drove down the road and came to the road block. I asked if I could go through and they said yes but I might not be able to get back in again. One of the officers said the road might be closed for a few days so it must be serious.'

The main A4136 from Cinderford to Monmouth was blocked off at the bottom of the hill at Monmouth and there was a further roadblock at the Coleford traffic lights.

The roadblock at the lights was stopping traffic from Monmouth and Staunton turning right into Coleford or heading past the fishery to Berry Hill and beyond.

Both blocked-off sections of road would have caused chaos on a normal working day and key workers had to find detours through the lanes.

Senior Investigating Officer DCI John Turner said on Thursday afternoon: 'The nature of this incident is distressing and we're working around the clock to fully understand what has happened.

'Someone's life has been lost and our priority is to identify the victim and get answers for her family.

'Searches have taken place in the surrounding area for evidence gathering and contrary to media reports no remains have been found as part of these searches.

'Our Major Crime Investigation Team is working in collaboration with the West Midlands Police homicide team to carry out further enquiries.'

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2020-05-16 10:43:58Z
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Married dad-of-two, 38, charged after female torso found in suitcases – leaving house ‘like an abattoir’ - The Sun

THIS is the married dad-of-two charged after the torso and body parts of a woman were found in dumped suitcases.

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, was held by cops after the human remains were found in the Forest of Dean this week.

 Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, is due to appear in court today

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Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, is due to appear in court todayCredit: Midlands Media Agency
 He was charged with assisting an offender last night after cops found a dismembered body

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He was charged with assisting an offender last night after cops found a dismembered bodyCredit: Midlands Media Agency
 Teams have been scouring the forest for evidence after the grisly find

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Teams have been scouring the forest for evidence after the grisly findCredit: � Andrew Lloyd

Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with murder, while Sorithaya has been charged with assisting an offender.

Both were remanded in custody to appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court via video link today.

The victim, thought to be a woman from the Lozells area of Birmingham, has not been named pending DNA results.

Police detained a couple who were said to be driving suspiciously near a quarry in Coleford, Gloucs.

Neighbours in Wolverhampton  today told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya’s five-bed home in Denmore Gardens, a quiet residential cul-de-sec.

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, with his wife, Redha.

The Indian couple are said to have two teenage children.

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Neighbour Tesman Raju, 74, said: “It’s so shocking. They are a lovely family - I never had a bad word to say about them.

“I saw them all just the other week cleaning their car on the driveway. There didn’t seem to be a problem.

“I considered them to be friends. When their father died, they knocked on my door and I went to their funeral. We got on well with them.

“The son is a nice guy. He didn’t have a bad word to say about anyone. All the family is nice to talk to.

“It’s such a shock to see the police here.”

A Mercedes remained parked in the drive of the house but there was no sign of the family’s white Range Rover, bought as a Valentine’s Day present for Redha.

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “They are a well off family.

"It’s a nice house to live in and there’s usually a white Range Rover outside. There have been detectives going in and out all day.

"Police officers have been knocking on doors asking questions but they’re not telling us much.”

The property in Birmingham – the suspected murder scene - was described as being 'like an abattoir'.

A source close to the investigation told The Sun: “It was like a bloodbath, they found a circular saw and the woman had been cut up the middle."

Sorithiya and Gordon were charged by Gloucestershire Police last night.

A spokesman said: “A woman has been charged with murder in connection with the discovery of human remains in the Forest of Dean on the evening of Tuesday 12 May.

“Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with the murder of a woman on or before 12 May 2020.

“Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, has been charged with assisting an offender on or before 12 May 2020.

“The pair have been refused bail and are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham via video link.

“Police are awaiting results of DNA tests to establish the identity of the victim.”

 Police have been investigating in the forest after making the shocking find

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Police have been investigating in the forest after making the shocking findCredit: � Andrew Lloyd
 A bloodbath was said to have been discovered at a home in Birmingham

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A bloodbath was said to have been discovered at a home in BirminghamCredit: SnapperSK
 Officers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries

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Officers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiriesCredit: SnapperSK
 Police raided the home after the grisly discovery

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Police raided the home after the grisly discoveryCredit: @SnapperSK
 Arrests have been made as police search the forest for more clues

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Arrests have been made as police search the forest for more cluesCredit: � Andrew Lloyd
 A detective can be seen scouring the forest after the arrests were made

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A detective can be seen scouring the forest after the arrests were madeCredit: � Andrew Lloyd

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Pictured: Married father charged after woman's dismembered body was found stuffed in two suitcases - Daily Mail

Pictured: Married father-of-two, 38, who is charged with assisting woman accused of murder after human torso was found stuffed in two suitcases in Forest of Dean - as police raid blood house 'that looked like abattoir'

  • Mahesh Sorathiya was last night charged with assisting an offender after the grim discovery on Tuesday night 
  • Gareeca Conita Gordon, from Birmingham, is accused of killing a woman whose remains were found in bags 
  • The pair have been refused bail and are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham via video today
  • Neighbours told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya's five-bed home in Denmore Gardens 
  • DNA testing is being used to identify the victim after a post-mortem failed to establish the cause of death  
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A man charged by police after a woman's dismembered body was discovered in suitcases dumped in the Forest of Dean has today been pictured for the first time.

Married father-of-two Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night. 

Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with murder.

Sorithaya has been charged with assisting an offender. 

Both were remanded in custody to appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court via video link today.

The victim, reportedly 'sawed in half', is thought to be a woman from the Lozells area of Birmingham, has not been named pending DNA results.

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, pictured, was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, pictured, was held by officers after the human remains were found inside two bags on Tuesday night

Police were last night pictured outside Sorathiya's home in Denmore Gardens as neighbours spoke of their shock at the arrest and charge

Police were last night pictured outside Sorathiya's home in Denmore Gardens as neighbours spoke of their shock at the arrest and charge

Police yesterday used sniffer dogs, pictured, as they continued searching through woodland, where the victim's body was dumped

Police yesterday used sniffer dogs, pictured, as they continued searching through woodland, where the victim's body was dumped

Sorathiya, pictured, was considered a friend to neighbours, who only recently saw him cleaning his car on the driveway

Sorathiya, pictured, was considered a friend to neighbours, who only recently saw him cleaning his car on the driveway 

Police detained a couple who were said to be driving suspiciously near a quarry in Coleford, Gloucestershire.

Neighbours in Wolverhampton last night told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya's five-bed home in Denmore Gardens, a quiet residential cul-de-sac.

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha.

The Indian couple are said to have two teenage children.

Neighbour Tesman Raju, 74, said: 'It's so shocking. They are a lovely family - I never had a bad word to say about them.

'I saw them all just the other week cleaning their car on the driveway. There didn't seem to be a problem.

'I considered them to be friends. When their father died, they knocked on my door and I went to their funeral. We got on well with them.

'The son is a nice guy. He didn't have a bad word to say about anyone. All the family is nice to talk to.

'It's such a shock to see the police here.'

A Mercedes remained parked in the drive of the house but there was no sign of the family's white Range Rover, bought as a Valentine's Day present for Redha.

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: 'They are a well off family. It's a nice house to live in and there's usually a white Range Rover outside.

'There have been detectives going in and out all day. Police officers have been knocking on doors asking questions but they're not telling us much.'

The property in Birmingham – the suspected murder scene - was described as being 'like an abattoir'.

A source close to the investigation told The Sun: 'It was like a bloodbath, they found a circular saw and the woman had been cut up the middle'.

It was also suggested that attempts had been made to burn the body. 

Sorithiya and Gordon were charged by Gloucestershire Police last night, having earlier been given an extra 36 hours to question them.

A map, pictured, shows where Sorathiya and Gordon were arrested by police following the grim discovery on Tuesday night

A map, pictured, shows where Sorathiya and Gordon were arrested by police following the grim discovery on Tuesday night

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha, pictured together

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, three years ago with his wife, Redha, pictured together

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Two people have since been charged in connection with the discovery and murder arrests after body parts were found in the Forest of Dean on Tuesday night

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Two people have since been charged in connection with the discovery and murder arrests after body parts were found in the Forest of Dean on Tuesday night

A police search team were yesterday scouring through woodland, pictured, next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. A man and woman are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham on Saturday

A police search team were yesterday scouring through woodland, pictured, next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. A man and woman are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham on Saturday

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquires in Birmingham in connection to the discovery. A woman, 27, and man, 38, will appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Saturday

Police carrying out searches and door to door enquires in Birmingham in connection to the discovery. A woman, 27, and man, 38, will appear before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Saturday

 

Police carrying out searchers and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Officers raided properties in Birmingham and Wolverhampton as they raced to identify the female victim

Police carrying out searchers and door to door enquiries in Birmingham. Officers raided properties in Birmingham and Wolverhampton as they raced to identify the female victim

Police, pictured in woodland next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, continue to search for clues today as the murder inquiry entered its third full day. A roadblock was also in place along the A4136

Police, pictured in woodland next to Stowfield Quarry in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, continue to search for clues today as the murder inquiry entered its third full day. A roadblock was also in place along the A4136

Officers, yesterday, for the third day in a row, continued to search the scene of the arrests - a quarry near the village of Staunton.

A huge area of the countryside was cordoned off, though no other body parts have been found in the woodland as originally feared. Sniffer dogs were also utilised by officers on Friday, with trained spaniels seen searching through the area in the afternoon.

A roadblock was in place along the A4136 between Monmouth and Coleford as forensic officers swooped on the area. Three tents were erected at the entrance to Stowfield Quarry, which is accessed via the B4228.

A resident living near the quarry told how a strange burning smell hung around in the air just before the two people were arrested.

The man said: 'It was an unusual smell of burning, it definitely wasn't a bonfire because I burn a lot of wood on my property and it was nothing like it.

'I noticed it about 9.30pm on Tuesday night. It was actually strong enough for me to smell inside the house. I actually came outside to see what it was. I've never smelt anything similar around here. 

West Midlands Police carrying out door to door enquiries. The force earlier said a post-mortem examination was found to be inconclusive and further examinations were ongoing to establish the cause of death

West Midlands Police carrying out door to door enquiries. The force earlier said a post-mortem examination was found to be inconclusive and further examinations were ongoing to establish the cause of death

A road closure was still in place yesterday as police remained at the scene, pictured, after a torso was found in a suitcase. Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation

A road closure was still in place yesterday as police remained at the scene, pictured, after a torso was found in a suitcase. Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation

'The wind usually blows from the South West but on Tuesday it was coming from the North East direction - the area near to the quarry where the police are now. I couldn't see anything, no fire or smoke, it was just the smell.

'What it was, I can't tell you but it was strange.'

Police also searched a container yard, near to the Regalrouge Dogue de Bordeaux grooming parlour.

A Gloucestershire Police spokesperson said on Friday afternoon: 'A post-mortem examination yesterday was found to be inconclusive and further examinations are ongoing to establish the cause of death. DNA testing is also ongoing to identify the female victim.

'Searches have continued today around the area of Stowfield Quarry, near Coleford and some road closures remain in place in the surrounding area.' 

Police thanked local residents and drivers impacted by road closures for their patience throughout the investigation.

Gemma and David Greenway, who breed dogs and run a grooming salon, rang the alarm after spotting a man entering a lorry trailer yard near their home on the outskirts of Coleford, and were left 'shaken' by the horrific find.

The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite.

'I'm just so glad that David spotted him acting suspiciously and reported it,' Mrs Greenway, 37, told a local Facebook site.

One resident said on Thursday: 'The tents weren't there when I went out this morning but they had appeared by the time I got back. I don't know what's going on but they say I can't even walk along the road. Somebody said they had found a body and the police say the road will be closed all day.' 

Forensic tents, pictured. The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite

Forensic tents, pictured. The quarry is on Staunton Road and the closed section also contains a fishery, a former sawmill which now contains storage units, several houses and a campsite

Another resident who lives within the cordon earlier said: 'I don't know what's happening.

'I didn't notice anything until I drove down the road and came to the road block. I asked if I could go through and they said yes but I might not be able to get back in again. One of the officers said the road might be closed for a few days so it must be serious.'

The main A4136 from Cinderford to Monmouth was blocked off at the bottom of the hill at Monmouth and there was a further roadblock at the Coleford traffic lights.

The roadblock at the lights was stopping traffic from Monmouth and Staunton turning right into Coleford or heading past the fishery to Berry Hill and beyond.

Both blocked-off sections of road would have caused chaos on a normal working day and key workers had to find detours through the lanes.

Senior Investigating Officer DCI John Turner said on Thursday afternoon: 'The nature of this incident is distressing and we're working around the clock to fully understand what has happened.

'Someone's life has been lost and our priority is to identify the victim and get answers for her family.

'Searches have taken place in the surrounding area for evidence gathering and contrary to media reports no remains have been found as part of these searches.

'Our Major Crime Investigation Team is working in collaboration with the West Midlands Police homicide team to carry out further enquiries.'

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2020-05-16 08:58:03Z
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Coronavirus: Saturday update as teachers and ministers told to 'stop squabbling' - BBC News

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this Saturday morning. We'll have another update on Sunday.

1. 'Stop squabbling' over school reopening

The Children's Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, says the government and teachers' unions should "stop squabbling and agree a plan" to reopen schools safely. Ms Longfield's intervention comes amid criticism of the government's plan to begin opening primary schools in England for some pupils from 1 June.

2. 'Think twice' before heading to beauty spots

Councils in England fear a surge in visitors to beaches and country parks this weekend could result in a rise in infections. It's the first weekend where people in England have been able to travel for outdoor exercise since lockdown restrictions began.

3. Banks under fire over virus Bounce Back Loans

Businesses are still struggling to access government-backed coronavirus loans from their banks. One entrepreneur tells us: "I can't pay anything. I'm living on cards."

4. Trial to see if dogs can 'sniff out' virus

Could specialist medical sniffer dogs detect coronavirus symptoms in humans before they begin? A UK trial is trying to find out. The dogs are already trained to detect odours of cancers, malaria and Parkinson's disease - and the study is backed by £500,000 of government funding.

5. Grieving together with a yellow heart

A family who lost their grandma, Sheila, has come up with a new and poignant way of remembering those who’ve died with Covid-19 - and it’s being replicated across the UK.

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