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THE HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 6 2017


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3 News Appeal over young woman’s last hours THE MOTHER of a young


woman who tragically died in Tenby a few days before Christmas is appealing for anyone who had contact with her in the period leading up to her death to get in touch with police. 25-year-old Michaela Haines was


in Tenby on December 22 and the morning of December 23. Her mother, Christine Williams,


has contacted The Herald to appeal for anyone who was with her or saw her during this period to contact the police. A JustGiving page has been set up to help fund the funeral. More than £4,000 has now been


raised as friends and family come to terms with their shocking loss. A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys


Police said: “Dyfed-Powys Police were called to an address in Tenby in the early hours of December 23 to reports of a death of a woman at the location.


“Officers and paramedics attended


and the body of a 25-year-old woman was found at the address. “There aren’t believed to be suspicious circumstances. HM coroner


has been informed.” Michaela was recognised for her


work with The Prince’s Trust and Duke of Edinburgh awards, and also volunteered at the Pembroke Dock youth club. She was an active young woman


who loved horse riding, dancing, surfing and motocross. In Tenby, flowers, candles and


cards have been left as a tribute to her short but memorable life. Hayley Brown posted on Facebook,


commenting on the tributes: “So many people have come and brought you flowers. You have your own little flower garden; it’s so beautiful with candles and fairy lights and flowers... A beautiful tribute to such a beautiful girl; so many people love you.” Jessica Austin said: “I’m in shock.


I can’t believe what I’m reading! The tears haven’t stopped! Never in my life have I known such a caring, loving and beautiful girl as you!” Sally James concurred: “Still


doesn’t feel real! Micheala always had such a positive attitude no matter how she was feeling, and was always ready to help others! College will never be the same; we will all miss you so much!”


Michaela’s funeral will be held


on Monday (Jan 10) at 1.30pm at St Mary’s Church in Pembroke. A service will be held at 3.15pm


at the Parc Gwyn Crematorium in Narberth.


Michaela’s family have asked that


attendees remember that the funeral is a happy celebration of her life and say that all are welcome.


Port’s Wards Yard deal Michaela Haines: Did you see her in Tenby?


Continued from Front Page To date the Port has already


invested substantially in new lock gates and fishing infrastructure as well as in enhancements to the retail, food and beverage offer already available at Milford Waterfront as a well established waterfront destination. A number of planning applications have been submitted recently and


the Port is looking forward to an exciting 2017 with more development initiatives in the pipeline.” The Port said that as new neighbours


to the proposed Egnedol development, that they are fully supportive of the scheme to, in Egnedol’s words ‘make Pembrokeshire an international standard-bearer for cutting-edge clean energy technology’.


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