Investigation into "suspicious" death underway as woman's body found in Plymouth home
A POLICE investigation is underway after a young woman was found dead at a house in Crownhill this morning.
Officers are treating the death as suspicious after being called to Randolph Close shortly after 7am.
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Investigation into "suspicious" death underway as woman's body found in Plymouth home
Paramedics from the local ambulance service were called to the scene by police. A spokesperson for the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, said: "The police called and said a female in her 20s was in cardiac arrest. They said she was unconscious and wasn't breathing. We sent an ambulance, a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle and an ambulance officer.
"Unfortunately the woman was beyond help from us."
Police have refused to confirm any details of the incident to The Herald.




3 Comments
by billshutting
Monday, March 11 2013, 11:25AM
“HermesThelema = NUTTER”
by HermesThelema
Sunday, March 10 2013, 10:47PM
“R.I.P.
Journalistic license is used considerably to engage the reader in the drama of an incident, to add interest to a story or the newspaper itself, and in this instance, the local community. Yet one wonders how death is reported in the Herald, this article has perhaps done little other than to present the facts in a confused order which gains attention to re-read the story, subtly points the finger at the activities of the police or the originating call (without stating whether the police called an ambulance when the call was despatched after the choice of one service or another); plays around with the mind of the reader as to whether there was a medical issue, a drugs-related incident, an assault, or even whether the police officers at the scene caused an incident – which on half says "you won't get any sleep and you'll be worrying about this poor lady until you buy our next newspaper" and on the other half says "see what happens you nasty police men when you refuse to tell us the story we make our own and leave doubt to point as you as pointless as our facts are in journalistic press-badge".
In recent years far too many times Plymouth has watched how their friends are paraded on the front page to swing a cause one way or the other or to create sensational journalism at the cost of sleepless nights – increasingly important in modern times in which a Government bullies its latest target by divide and rule via media fervour and the local press attempts to isolate and criticise any which fall through the cracks of the meniscus in society without ever having died in their shoes.
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A POLICE investigation is under-way after a young woman died at a house in Crownhill this morning.
Officers are treating the death as suspicious after being called to Randolph Close shortly after 7am. Police are as yet unable to confirm any details of the incident. Paramedics from the local ambulance service were called to the scene by police.
A spokesperson for the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, said: "The police called and said a female in her 20s was in cardiac arrest. They said she was unconscious and wasn't breathing. We sent an ambulance, a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle and an ambulance officer. Unfortunately the woman was beyond help from us."”
by stinker2008
Sunday, March 10 2013, 8:39PM
“R I P whoever u are”