Body of Kelly Randall found in Swansea garden rubbish pile
- Kelly Louise Randall's body was found in a garden rubbish pile in Waunarlwydd, Swansea, after police were alerted to her wheelchair being spotted outside a property.
- An inquest revealed that her death was not suspicious, with no physical injuries found, and a toxicology report indicated multiple substances in her system.
- The coroner recorded an open conclusion, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of her passing.
Kelly Louise Randall, a disabled mother of three, was discovered deceased in a rubbish pile in a garden in Waunarlwydd, Swansea. Her body was found after police were alerted to her wheelchair being seen outside a property. An inquest revealed that her death was not suspicious, with no physical injuries found, and the cause of death could not be definitively linked to drug use despite a history of addiction. Alfred Millman, the resident of the property where her body was found, was arrested on suspicion of murder. He claimed to have found her body in his bedroom and moved it outside in a panic, stating he had no involvement in her death. Millman mentioned that Randall had a key to his house and would occasionally clean for him. The inquest highlighted Randall's struggles with mental health, including depression and self-harm, as well as her substance abuse issues. On the day she was last seen, she had been taken to the hospital after falling from her wheelchair and had expressed suicidal thoughts. A toxicology report indicated the presence of multiple substances in her system, including cannabis, amphetamine, and morphine, but the pathologist could not confirm that these directly caused her death. The coroner recorded an open conclusion, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of her passing, while her family remembered her as a loving mother and talented hairdresser.