1/1 Police have now identified the man whose death has led to a murder investigation being launched in West Cornwall. Officers were called to Drift Reservoir near Penzance at 4pm on Thursday (February 18) following reports that a body had been seen in the water. Emergency services attended the scene and recovered the body of a man. CPR was carried out by police and the ambulance service, and the man was found to have sustained a suspected stab wound to his chest. He has now been formally identified as 37-year-old Edward Hinds, was confirmed deceased at the scene. Police said Mr Hinds was originally from the Midlands area but had been living in the Lelant area for the last few weeks.
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Both men had been accused of concealing Cecilia’s body after her death.
Clayton Hawkes and Blaze Fisher were both jailed Blaze Fisher, 24, from Redruth pleaded guilty to the charge the day before his trial commenced on December 7. Clayton Hawkes, 52, from Hayle, pleaded not guilty to the charge but was found guilty after a four-day trial at Truro Crown Court on Friday, December 11. Hawkes was also found guilty of two counts of administering a noxious substance – heroin and cocaine – to Cecilia and another man. Hawkes was sentenced to 11 years in prison while Fisher was sentenced to three years and seven months, at Exeter Crown Court today, Thursday, December 17.