FIVE people have been charged over the death of a “bubbly” mum-of-four who was shot dead on the doorstep.
The horror shooting of Joanne Penney, 40, in South Wales took place on March 9 in Llys Illtyd.
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The mum was shot dead in South Wales took place on March 9WNS
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Five people, two women and three men, have now been charged in connection with her death, cops today revealed.
Marcus Huntley, 20, of Cardiff, Melissa Quailey-Dashper, 39, of Leicester, and Joshua Gordon, 27, of Leicestershire, have been charged with murder.
Kistina Ginova , 21, of Leicestershire, charged with assisting an offender.
Tony Porter, 68, of Leicestershire, charged with murder and participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group.
South Wales Police said: “They will appear at Cardiff Magistrates Court on Saturday.
“Detectives also arrested a 32-year-old man in Suffolk on Friday evening.”
Detective Chief Superintendent Ceri Hughes said: “Our team of detectives and specialist staff are continuing to piece together the circumstances behind Joanne’s tragic death and I would still urge anyone who has information, either about her death or what happened at the property in Llys Illtyd on Sunday evening, to come forward – the smallest piece of information could be of vital importance.”
Armed police swooped on the scene in the quiet town of Talbot Green near Cardiff after concerned reports but Joanne was tragically pronounced dead on the scene.
Neighbour Rebecca Morris said she was good friends with Ms Penney and described her as a “bubbly character who I liked a lot”.
“We will miss her dearly here,” she said after the incident. “She was a popular person. I’ll be going down to lay flowers shortly.”
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