Carmarthenshire
Body found on beach confirmed as missing woman from Carmarthenshire


A body found on a beach near Solva in Pembrokeshire on 13 March has been identified as missing woman Susan Smith, Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed.
The 63-year-old had been missing since Saturday, 27 February, when she was last seen in the Ferryside area of Carmarthenshire.
Her death is not being treated as suspicious.
Susan’s family has issued the below tribute in her memory.
“On the 27th of February our world fell apart with terrible news that our beloved Su had gone missing and we are now deeply saddened once more to announce the death of our beautiful Su,” they said.
“Su was a sister, auntie and sister in law and above all the most amazing woman whom we were all so proud of.
“She had been taken away from us way too soon, her passing has been so sudden and has rocked us to the core.
“There will forever be a hole in our hearts and lives that will never be filled. We shared wonderful memories laughter and love, which we will always cherish.
“We politely ask for privacy at this time so we can grieve as a family and remember the wonderful years we have had with Su.”
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