Waterlooville murder probe: Community rallies for “wonderful” woman after "devastating" death

A community has rallied in support of a “wonderful” woman found dead in a Waterlooville house - sparking a murder probe.
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Joanna Derkacz, 37, was found dead on Thursday December 28 inside a house in Nevinson Way. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary launched an ongoing investigation to establish what happened. 

Her partner Stephen Sexton was charged with two counts of coercive or controlling behaviour. It is alleged the 36-year-old controlled Joanna for a period of 16 months before her death. He has since been bailed to an address in Totton after not entering any pleas at court.

Joanna Derkacz

Joanna Derkacz
Joanna Derkacz
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A fundraiser has now been launched to support Joanna’s family as they try to come to terms with her “shocking” death. Over £5,000 has been raised of a £10,000 target to help with funeral costs.

Magdalena Sobczyk, who is organising the Go fund Me, wrote: “We are all shocked and devastated by the enormous loss of our beloved Joanna. Joanna's body was found on Thursday morning on December 28 and the cause of death is still unknown. For many who knew Joanna, the world stopped, and their hearts broke into a million pieces.

“Joanna was a loving daughter, sister, auntie and friend. Everyone who got a pleasure meeting her knew that she would leave a mark wherever she went. Her smile will never be forgotten, her laugh is still heard, and her loss will never be understood and accepted. She was a wonderful person who never refused to help anyone, she was able to go above and beyond for those she loved.

“Now we are in a position where we can do something for Joanna's loved ones. We would like to ease her family’s struggles at this time and help them by removing the financial burden of laying her to rest. Any amount would be highly appreciated.”

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