Young woman, 21, found dead under water after being pulled from sea on UK beach
Young woman, 21, found dead under water after being pulled from sea on UK beachEliza Hannah Chaudhry, 21, was tragically found dead under the water at Porthkerry Beach in Barry, Wales, last weekNewsRobert Harries and Zahra Khaliq News Reporter13:31, 15 Apr 2026Updated 13:38, 15 Apr 2026View ImageThe woman was found at Porthkerry Beach in Wales(Image: Google Maps)A young woman was found dead after being pulled from the water at a Welsh beach, an inquest heard.Eliza Hannah Chaudhry, 21, was discovered under the water at Porthkerry Beach in Barry last Wednesday, April 8.At an inquest into Eliza's death, which opened at Pontypridd Coroner's Court today, the hearing was told how Miss Chaudhry's body was identified by her auntie the day after her death and taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.According to a post mortem report, a pathologist provided a provisional cause of death as "1A: immersion in water."The hearing was told that Miss Chaudhry lived in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, having been born in Watford, reports Wales Online.Article continues belowThe senior coroner for South Wales Central, Graeme Hughes, offered his condolences to Miss Chaudhry's family before adjourning the inquest to a date to be fixed.المصدر: Mirror | Source: Mirror
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