By David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent Published: 8:15PM GMT twenty February 2010

Katie Haines, 31, was detected by father Richard inside their home in Wokingham, Berkshire, on Thursday and paramedics were incompetent to cure her.
A orator for Thames Valley Police pronounced the force was operative with the Health and Safety Executive to settle how the tragedy happened. A autopsy hearing found Mrs Haines died of CO monoxide intoxication.
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Mrs Haines was found lying in a half-full bath of H2O when her husband, whom she marry in December, returned home from work.
She was only yards from where her in-laws were lying comatose after the unwholesome gas filled their home.
Mr Haines feared something was wrong when he non-stop the front doorway of the couples terraced skill and detected their house pet cat lying on the hallway.
As the review continued, 3 beside houses remained dull after experts evacuated their inhabitants fearing the smoke might have spread.
Mrs Haines father Gordon Samuel pronounced she had been seeking brazen to tied together life.
"Katie was the majority smashing daughter imaginable," he said.
"She never gave us a second of be concerned in her short life. She had a grin that positively illuminated up her face and was memorable to any one who saw it.
"Katie was the undiluted daughter who was as splendid as she was beautiful. My mother and I couldnt have asked for a some-more undiluted small girl."
Mrs Haines had worked as publisher for womens magazines, underneath her lass name Katie Samuel, prior to apropos a press military officer at Oxford University.
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