Appeal to trace relatives of 66-year-old who died at home is launched
Published:
9:07 AM July 25, 2019
Updated:
9:27 AM October 11, 2020
Police have launched an appeal to find the family of a woman from Aylmerton who died. Picture: Neil Perry - Credit: Archant
Police are appealing for help to trace the family of a woman who died in Aylmerton.
Amanda Elizabeth Wegg, aged 66, died at her home address on Church Road on Sunday, July 21.
There were no suspicious circumstances.
It is believed she had a son living in the Manchester area but despite carrying out enquiries officers have been unable to trace him.
Anyone who may have known Ms Wegg should contact the coroner's office in Norwich on 01603 276493.
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