POLICE have officially named the two men who died in Pembroke Dock last Saturday morning, March 21.
The two men, Dean Boswell and Stephen John, died at two separate locations in the town.
A third man is believed to have been hospitalised on the same date.
A Dyfed-Powys spokeswoman said: “Formal identification has been completed and Dyfed Powys Police can now confirm the names of the two male sudden deaths in the Pembroke Dock area found on Saturday, March 21.
“They are 36-year-old Dean Walter Boswell and 40-year-old Stephen James John.
“Investigation is on-going into the cause of their deaths. Police are awaiting results of a toxicology test in order to establish the cause of death.”
Mr John’s funeral will take place at St John’s Church, Pembroke Dock on Wednesday, April 1, at 2pm, with interment at Llanion Cemetery, and it is stated that Liverpool shirts may be worn to the service as he was an avid supporter. Family flowers only.
The funeral of Mr Boswell, of St Teilos Road, is due to take place the following day, April 2, again at St John’s Church, at 1pm, followed by cremation at Parc Gwyn, Narberth, with family flowers only.
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