Pembrokeshire has been rocked by the death of two young people in separate incidents.

Police are investigating both deaths which occurred within two days of each other.

Twenty-four-year-old Denny Paxton was found in a property in Kilgetty, at around 6.30pm, on Saturday.

A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police said: “The death is not being treated as suspicious.”

On Monday, 27-year-old Natasha Bradbury was found dead at a property in High Street, Haverfordwest, at approximately 3 am.

Affectionately known as Tasha, her page on a social network site says she was from Tenby and had attended Greenhill School.

Dyfed-Powys Police later confirmed they had charged 33-year-old Luke George Jones with murder following her death. He was remanded in custody to appear at Llanelli magistrates court today.

Inquests into both deaths have been opened and adjourned by Pembrokeshire coroner, Mark Layton.

Headteacher of Greenhill School, Tenby, Jan Kingston, where both Mr. Paxton and Ms. Bradbury attended, paid tribute and in a statement said: “Our school is deeply shocked at the news of the sudden loss of life of two former pupils.

“Natasha was in the prime of her life and staff who taught her are all deeply saddened, while Denny, who passed at the age of 24, will be remembered for the contribution he made to our school.

“We are all deeply saddened at the tragic loss of young lives and our thoughts, condolences and sympathy are with their families and friends as we share in their grief.”

Obituary notice

Mr. D. E. Paxton

Kilgetty

The death occurred tragically on Saturday, February 20, of Mr. Denny Elliot Paxton. He was aged 23.

Denny is survived by his father and mother Terry and Jane, brothers Stephen and Malley, sisters Roxy and Casie and his son Joie.

The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, March 8, at St. Mary’s Church, Tenby, at 12.30 pm, followed by cremation at Parc Gwyn, Narberth, at 1.45 pm.

There will family flowers only, but donations, if desired, can be made payable to Kidney Research Wales, c/o funeral directors, W. and M. J. Rossiter and Sons Ltd., The Old Rectory, The Norton, Tenby, or Landsker House, 21 Station Road, Narberth.