A 54-year-old man will appear in court on Saturday charged with the murder of Angelika Dries-Jenkins.
John William Mason, from Pembrokeshire, will appear at Llanelli Magistrates Court.
Ms Dries-Jenkins’s body was discovered at her home in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, on Friday, 3 June, two days before she would have had her 67th birthday.
A post-mortem examination confirmed that she had died from “substantial” head injuries.
She was found by her daughter, who had made a surprise visit ahead of her mother’s birthday.
Ms Dries-Jenkins, a grandmother, lived alone at her home in Providence Hill.
Originally from Germany, she moved to Pembrokeshire 40 years ago on honeymoon and chose it as her home and a place to raise her family.
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