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Man, 60, charged after elderly woman’s body found in freezer in seaside town

By britishbulletin.com20 February 20261 Min Read
Man, 60, charged after elderly woman’s body found in freezer in seaside town
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A man has been charged after the body of an elderly woman was found in a freezer.

The body was discovered after police searched his home in Porthcawl, South Wales after reports of welfare concerns.


Christopher Phillips, 60, from Porthcawl, was charged with preventing a lawful burial.

A spokesman for South Wales Police said the force attended an address on Poplar Crescent, Porthcawl at 1.45pm on Tuesday after a call concerning the welfare of a woman.

Police said a woman in her 80s, also from Porthcawl, was found dead inside.

The force added: “Christopher Phillips, 60, from Porthcawl has been charged with preventing a lawful burial. Investigations into the death are ongoing.”

South Wales Police reportedly found the body in the freezer

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Preventing a lawful burial is an offence for which people, if found guilty, can be given jail sentences in England and Wales.

The offence can cover concealing a body, obstructing a coroner, or failing to dispose of remains properly.

It carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.

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