Her loved ones told of their hurt that her body was not found for so long after her disappearance earlier this year.
Sebrena Jean Cheryl Clough, aged 38, went missing on March 17 this year, and her disappearance sparked widespread appeals in the news and on social media.
Her partner, Brynley Evans, and sister Zoe Coad spoke to the Shropshire Star shortly after Ms Clough's inquest at Shirehall, Shrewsbury. However, after hearing that a pathologist suspected Ms Clough died shortly after she went missing, her loved ones told of their hurt that her body was not found for so long.
Ms Clough's inquest was told that a member of the public called police on March 27 after finding a female in the woodland. Paramedics and the police were sent to the scene and she was confirmed dead at 2.35pm. Police were satisfied that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Ms Clough's death.
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