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Cause of death for two people found in house ‘unascertained’, coroner hears

The bodies of Natalie Jones, 39, and Jonathan Williams, 47, were found at a property on Hirwaun High Street at about 5.45pm on February 21.

By contributor George Thompson, PA
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Natalie Jones smiling
Natalie Jones (pictured) and Jonathan Williams were found dead at a property in Hirwaun on February 21 (South Wales Police/PA)

The cause of death for two people found at a property in a South Wales village will require further investigation, an inquest has heard.

The bodies of Natalie Jones, 39, and Jonathan Williams, 47 – who had previously been unnamed – were discovered at a property on Hirwaun High Street at about 5.45pm on February 21.

An inquest was opened into their deaths at South Wales Coroner’s Court on Friday.

The assistant coroner, Kerrie Burge, heard the cause of death was “unascertained” and further investigation was required by the pathologist.

The coroner’s assistant said police officers forced entry to the property after Ms Jones’s family had been unable to contact her for two weeks.

She added that “drug paraphernalia was present” at the scene.

Ms Burge said there was reason to suspect the deaths were “unnatural” and an inquest was required.

Adjourning the inquest for investigations to be completed, Ms Burge offered her condolences to the families of Ms Jones and Mr Williams.

In a tribute released after her death, the family of Ms Jones said: “Our family is heartbroken by the loss of Natalie.

“She was a beloved daughter, sister, mother and friend and was a warm, loving and compassionate person who brought joy and generosity to so many.

“She will forever be remembered.”

Hirwaun is a village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, situated about four miles from Aberdare.

It is known for the Hirwaun Ironworks, which opened in 1765 and produced iron until 1859.