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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Dead woman 'did not have cancer'

The household of a adult female and her five-year-old son who were establish dead in the Black Country have got insisted she did not endure from cancer.


Emma Hart, 27, was establish in Henley Close, Tipton, during Lord'S Day evening. Her son, Jerry Lee Lewis Dangerfield, was establish in John Walker Street a short while later.


Friends said Multiple Sclerosis Moss Hart had told them she was being treated for cancer.


But Det Ch Insp Danny Long said Multiple Sclerosis Hart's household did not cognize why she had told people she had the disease.


He said: "We would wish to clear up on behalf of the households that Emma had not been diagnosed with malignant neoplastic disease and therefore was not receiving treatment.


'Deeply shocked'


"We make not know, and will never know, why Emma said she had the disease."


Detectives are not looking for anyone else in connexion with the deaths.


Post-mortem examination consequences showed that Multiple Sclerosis Moss Hart died of haemorrhaging, but diagnosticians were not able to corroborate a cause of decease for Lewis.


Officers establish the organic structures of Multiple Sclerosis Moss Hart and her boy at two separate computer addresses after searching gardens in the Ocker Hill country of Tipton.


Ms Hart's family, and Lewis' father Shaun Dangerfield, said the news was devastating.


Liz Regan, caput instructor of Great Bridge Primary School, which Jerry Lee Lewis attended, said the school was "deeply shocked".

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