Rhonda Anderson, 29, died from an electrocution in the bath at her home in Northampton in 2000 - a coroner at the time ruled her death as accidental but now new details have emerged Police have launched a murder investigation into the death of a woman – 25 years after she was electrocuted in the bath (Image: Google Maps)
Detectives have opened a murder inquiry into the death of a woman who died a quarter of a century ago in her bathroom. Rhonda Anderson, 29, perished from electrocution in her bath at her residence in Hembury Place in Northampton on July 8, 2000.
At the time, a coroner determined her death was accidental after a radio tumbled into the water. However, officers now believe she may have been murdered after new information came to light, reports the Mirror .
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