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Inquest Rules Non-Suspicious Death for Princes William and Harry's Cousin Rosie Roche

NORTON, WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 21 – Rosie Roche, a 20-year-old English Literature student and second cousin to Princes William and Harry, died from a traumatic head injury; police ruled the death non-suspicious with no third-party involvement.

  • Rosie Roche, a cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry, was found dead at her family's home alongside a firearm, according to a coroner's inquest.
  • Police have deemed Roche's death as non-suspicious, with no third-party involvement, as stated by Grant Davies.
  • A family spokesperson said Roche will be sorely missed and noted that she was studying English literature at Durham University.
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His tragic and sudden disappearance caused dismay among the Spencers, the family of Lady Diana. Rosie Jeanne Roche, twenty years old, was second cousin of William and Harry, a student of the ancient University of Durham. Her lifeless body was found by her sister on July 14, at home, in Norton, Wiltshire. The first information circulated had immediately highlighted the presence of a gun next to the young girl now without life, letting us think of…

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