Specialist Teams Hunt Clues in Peasmarsh Murder Probe
Kent Fire and Rescue’s top forensic chemists and a hazmat expert from East Sussex have joined Kent Police in a high-stakes murder investigation. The victim? Missing Tunbridge Wells man Wayne Woodgate.
Key Evidence Found in Remote Woodland
Police are zeroing in on a secluded, wooded patch between Four Ashes and Peasmarsh, where Wayne Woodgate’s body is believed to have been found. Specialists spent hours carefully sweeping the scene, cutting back thick undergrowth, and collecting vital evidence.
Armed with high-tech gear like breathing apparatus and chemical ID machines, the teams meticulously scanned for substances that could crack the case wide open.
Police Urge Public to Speak Up
“Deploying these specialist units ensures a thorough search and helps us uncover evidence to explain the circumstances of Mr. Woodgate’s death,” said a Kent Police spokesperson.
The investigation continues at pace, with forensic experts piecing together the grisly puzzle. Locals should expect an ongoing police and fire service presence as the search intensifies.
Kent Police are calling on anyone with information about Wayne Woodgate’s last movements or strange activity in the area to come forward. The force vows to bring justice and closure to his family.