BOATYARD KILLER: Shocking First Photo of Victim Revealed!

BOATYARD KILLER: Shocking First Photo of Victim Revealed!

The quiet Welsh coastal town of Cardigan is reeling, shrouded in grief after the discovery of 21-year-old Corinna Rose. Her body was found aboard a vessel nestled within the aging Netpool Boat Yard, a place steeped in the history of seafaring and now, tragically, loss.

The boat yard itself is a relic of a bygone era, surrounded by former fishermen’s cottages that have stood empty for over two decades. Despite the yard’s decline, a handful of boats remain occupied, their occupants unknowingly witnessing a tragedy unfold. A simple black tarpulin, neighbors noted, covered one of the vessels – a detail now heavy with sorrow.

Corinna’s family is utterly heartbroken, remembering her as a vibrant spirit, a “fun-loving” soul, and their “dearest angel.” The pain is raw and immediate, a testament to the profound impact she had on those around her.

Her sister, Caitlyn, shared a poignant message, asking for privacy as they navigate this unimaginable loss. “Heaven has the most beautiful, funny and stubborn angel entering the gates,” she wrote, her words echoing the depth of their sorrow.

Another sister, Shante, expressed a regret that resonates with anyone who has lost someone too soon. She wished she had told Corinna more often how much she was loved, promising to carry her memory forever. The unspoken words now hang heavy in the air.

The discovery was made near the mouth of the River Teifi estuary, a location that once symbolized life and connection, now marked by a devastating end. The local pub, a community hub, has closed its doors, a gesture of respect and mourning for a “death in the family.”

A young woman described as a "beautiful angel" was killed after being invited onto a boat in a seaside town - and a suspect has been arrested for her murder. Tragic Corinna Baker, 21, was found dead onboard a vessel moored at a former boat-building yard in the Welsh coastal town of Cardigan. Locals say she was last seen before going to the boat yard on Thursday night and her body was found on Saturday afternoon. Detectives say an unamed man, 29, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody. Her sister Caitlyn said: "Heaven has the most beautiful, funny, stubborn angel entering the gates." Police are appealing for help from anyone around the area of the Netpool Boat Yard from Thursday night who may have seen anything suspicious. Locals say fun-loving Corinna went out on Thursday with friends but never returned home. A witness said a boat was covered in black tarpaulin to be taken away by police for examination. There are a series of former fishermen's cottages around the boatyard site which closed more than 20 years ago. Some of the boats in the yard are occupied. The boatyard sits in the mouth of the River Teifi estuary in the 4,000-population town - and is a favourite of anglers and visitors. Shocked locals were stunned at the tragedy because her family are well-known in the close knit town for running a local pub for years. One woman living nearby said: "She was such a sweet girl, she really was. Our thoughts are with her family." Another said: "That poor family will be in bits. She was a sweetheart and lovely - so young." A Dyfed Powys police spokesperson said: "There continues to be an increased Police presence in Cardigan, following the discovery of a body of a woman in Netpool Boat Yard, Cardigan at approx. 12.35pm yesterday afternoon (Saturday, November 15). "One man, aged 29 has been arrested on suspicion of murder. "The woman?s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. "Police continue to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident and are particularly interested in speaking with anybody who may have been at the location, or may have seen anyone at the location, from around 9pm on Thursday 13, November. "Anyone with any information that could assist us with our investigation are asked to get in touch." Locals in the West Wales coastal town reported a hive of police activity around the boat yard site. One said: "There were police cars everywhere - it is obviously very serious and not what you expect in such a quiet place." Officers cordoned off the Netpool slipway and nearby access roads. Late on Saturday night, a boat covered in black plastic sheeting was removed from the scene as part of the ongoing forensic investigation. WALES NEWS SERVICE

A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, casting a dark shadow over the investigation. The police are meticulously piecing together the events leading up to Corinna’s death, seeking any information that might shed light on the circumstances.

Investigators are specifically appealing for anyone who was near the Netpool Boat Yard on Thursday evening, around 9 pm, to come forward. Even seemingly insignificant details could prove crucial in understanding what happened and bringing those responsible to justice.

The town of Cardigan, a close-knit community, is united in grief and a desperate search for answers. The loss of Corinna Rose has left an unfillable void, a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring power of love.

A young woman described as a "beautiful angel" was killed after being invited onto a boat in a seaside town - and a suspect has been arrested for her murder. Tragic Corinna Baker, 21 (PICTURED) was found dead onboard a vessel moored at a former boat-building yard in the Welsh coastal town of Cardigan. Locals say she was last seen before going to the boat yard on Thursday night and her body was found on Saturday afternoon. Detectives say an unamed man, 29, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody. Her sister Caitlyn said: "Heaven has the most beautiful, funny, stubborn angel entering the gates." Police are appealing for help from anyone around the area of the Netpool Boat Yard from Thursday night who may have seen anything suspicious. Locals say fun-loving Corinna went out on Thursday with friends but never returned home. A witness said a boat was covered in black tarpaulin to be taken away by police for examination. There are a series of former fishermen's cottages around the boatyard site which closed more than 20 years ago. Some of the boats in the yard are occupied. The boatyard sits in the mouth of the River Teifi estuary in the 4,000-population town - and is a favourite of anglers and visitors. Shocked locals were stunned at the tragedy because her family are well-known in the close knit town for running a local pub for years. One woman living nearby said: "She was such a sweet girl, she really was. Our thoughts are with her family." Another said: "That poor family will be in bits. She was a sweetheart and lovely - so young." A Dyfed Powys police spokesperson said: "There continues to be an increased Police presence in Cardigan, following the discovery of a body of a woman in Netpool Boat Yard, Cardigan at approx. 12.35pm yesterday afternoon (Saturday, November 15). "One man, aged 29 has been arrested on suspicion of murder. "The woman???s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. "Police continue to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident and are particularly interested in speaking with anybody who may have been at the location, or may have seen anyone at the location, from around 9pm on Thursday 13, November. "Anyone with any information that could assist us with our investigation are asked to get in touch." Locals in the West Wales coastal town reported a hive of police activity around the boat yard site. One said: "There were police cars everywhere - it is obviously very serious and not what you expect in such a quiet place." Officers cordoned off the Netpool slipway and nearby access roads. Late on Saturday night, a boat covered in black plastic sheeting was removed from the scene as part of the ongoing forensic investigation. WALES NEWS SERVICE