Alongside her children, one of Rhonda Anderson’s passions in life was her music.
So when the 29-year-old was found electrocuted in the bath – her mains-powered ghetto blaster switched on in the water alongside her – it seemed feasible the death was a tragic accident.
The popular young mother had separated from Michael Thompson, the father of her two young children, but seemingly had everything to live for, and a coroner later duly concluded that her ‘tragic’ death was accidental – the result of a ‘foolish’ mistake.
But 25 years later Ms Anderson’s passing took on new significance after Thompson’s estranged wife, Kimberley,
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