AN inquest into the death of a woman who received fatal burns in a fire in Trowbridge is set to resume this month.

Agnieszka Swierczynska-Jaros, 37, died at the Morriston Hospital in Swansea on January 29 last year, after being critically injured in a fire at her four-bedroomed home in Frome Road, Trowbridge, on January 13 2018.

The inquest into her death opened on March 8 2018 and is due to resume at the Salisbury Coroners Court on Tuesday, July 16. It is scheduled to take two days.

Three men, one aged 23 and two 29-year-olds, were arrested in connection with the murder and were later released under investigation.

Two other men, aged 44 and 55, who police said were 'connected to the address', were also arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life two days after the fire.

Detective Inspector Jim Taylor, from Brunel Major Crime Investigation Team, said police were treating her death as murder.

Miss Swierczynska-Jaros moved to England nine years ago, eight of which she spent in Plymouth, only moving to Trowbridge in August 2017.

Police said she did not have a job and lived a ‘hand to mouth existence’ sharing the Frome Road house with a number of other people, also understood to be from the Polish community in Trowbridge.