Inquest of Anglesey mum found dead on Anglesey beach promenade is opened
An inquest has been formally opened into the death of a young Anglesey mother found dead at a picturesque beach.
The body of Lisa Boylan from Llanfaethlu near Valley was found in a shelter on the promenade at Newry beach, Holyhead, on February 12.
Opening the inquest into her death at Caernarfon North Wales senior coroner Dewi Pritchard Jones said he had received all the medical evidence and was awaiting the police file.
“As soon as that is received I can list this case for hearing,” he said.
None of Ms Boylan’s family were at the brief hearing.
Her body was found badly burned by a security guard.
Later it emerged the 31-year-old had sent a heart-breaking Valentine’s Day card to her five children along with some chocolate treats.
Dozens of floral tributes were left at the scene where Lisa’s body was found, including one from her dad.