London (AFP) - A woman
was murdered in an "act of cannibalism" and her suspected attacker died
after he was Tasered by police at a British hotel, the BBC reported on
Thursday.
Police said a
murder investigation was underway after the death of the 22-year-old
woman at the Sirhowy Arms Hotel in the village of Argoed in south Wales,
but did not specify the nature of her injuries.
The BBC reported that she was "murdered in an act of cannibalism", and had been in a relationship with the 34-year-old suspect.
Officers
were called to the hotel, which also operates as a hostel for homeless
people, at around 1:30am (0130 GMT) after receiving a report that a man
was attacking a woman.
"The
woman, aged 22 from Blackwood, was located with injuries and was
pronounced deceased at the scene," said a statement from Gwent Police.
"A Taser was discharged and a man was arrested... Whilst under arrest, the man became unresponsive."
The man was given first aid but was later pronounced dead. Police described him as a local man.
Local councillor Leon Gardiner said Argoed was in a state of shock."This has hit the community for six," Gardiner said.
"I
have lived here and represented Argoed for over 30 years and this is
the worst tragedy that has happened for us as a village."
Once
a popular pub, the Sirhowy Arms was converted into a Bed and Breakfast
and was used by the council to temporarily house homeless people.
Some villagers said there had previously been trouble at the hostel, the BBC reported.
The death of the suspect after he was Tasered is unusual for Britain.
A
spokeswoman for the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) said
that up until now, there have been no deaths attributable to Taser use
recorded in the UK.
"There
have been deaths where Taser has been used, but inquests have revealed
these people have died from other injuries or reasons," Acpo said on its
website.
British police
started using Tasers in 2004 and their use by specially trained officers
is increasing, according to the Association of Chief Police Officers
(Acpo).
The case has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which handles complaints against the police.
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