DNA tests carried out on an unidentified body exhumed by police investigating the disappearance of Welsh woman Priscilla Berry 36 years ago have discovered the remains are not hers. The body was exhumed at Llangwstenin Cemetery near Colwyn Bay on ...
The remains were found off the coast of Llandudno in 1980 and buried in a communal grave in Llangwstenin Cemetery, Conwy. Police had hoped that forensic tests on the remains would show them as belonging to 39-year-old Priscilla Berry who went ...
The remains were buried in a communal grave at Llangwstenin Cemetery. Police believe advances in genetic DNA science could now help match samples taken from known family members. The cemetery was closed until 15:30 GMT on Tuesday as the ...
The results of tests to confirm whether remains exhumed today are those of a missing North Wales woman will be known within six weeks. The exhumation at Llangwstenin Cemetery near Mochdre was carried out to establish whether remains found in the sea ...
North Wales Police hope DNA and scientific advances will help identify the remains in Llangwstenin Cemetery. Mrs Berry's family have been traced and have given their support. The cemetery will be closed today to allow the exhumation to be carried out ...
The delicate operation will take place at Llangwstenin Cemetery on January 13. The remains found at sea were unidentifiable using technology of that era so were buried in an unmarked grave in Llangwstenin Cemetery. Now science has advanced so they ...