THE FINAL body to be identified in the Llangammarch Wells fire, which destroyed a farmhouse, was that of four-year old girl, Gypsy Grey Raine

An inquest which opened and adjourned in Aberdare heard Gypsy Grey Raine was killed along with five members of her family at their farmhouse in Llangammarch Wells on October 30, 2017.

The bodies of Patch Raine, six, Just Raine, 11, Reef Raine, 10, Misty Raine, nine, and 68-year-old David Cuthbertson had already been identified

Gypsy was identified three months after the fire following forensic tests.

The cause of the fire is still being treated as unexplained as investigations continue.

Three children aged 10, 12 and 13 escaped the fire and were being cared for by other family members.

More than £25,000 has been raised by a fundraising page set up to help the family.

Dyfed-Powys Police were helped by specialists from both South Wales and Gwent Police as they dismantled the farmhouse "brick by brick" to preserve the evidence.

On April 6 a a pre-inquest review will be held at Welshpool Magistrates' Court.