Man, 62, charged with murdering his mother

Ms Breed, who has short dark blonde hair and wears hoop earrings, smiles at the camera. Image source, Avon and Somerset Police
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Brenda Breed's family said there were "no words to describe the pain and devastation"

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A man has appeared in court after being charged with murdering his own mother.

Richard Breed, 62, of no fixed abode, appeared at Taunton Deane Magistrates' Court on Thursday.

Police have confirmed that the woman killed in the incident in Monmouth Close, Westonzoyland, on Tuesday was 87-year-old Brenda Breed.

In a statement released by her family they said there were "no words to describe the pain and devastation which has rippled through our family, friends and the community from the loss of such a remarkable and much-loved woman".

A police officer mans a cordon in Monmouth Close. He is wearing full uniform and has his hands clasped in front of him. There are lots of police cars along the road, and the road is made up of a series of bungalows.
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Police were called to the street on Tuesday morning by concerned neighbours

Mr Breed, who did not enter a plea in court, is due to appear for his next hearing at Bristol Crown Court on Friday.

Police said they were called to a home in Monmouth Close at 09:17 BST on Tuesday by neighbours who were concerned for the welfare of Ms Breed, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

While formal identification has not yet taken place Ms Breed's family are being supported by dedicated officers

Police said residents would continue to see an increased police presence from the major crime team as enquiries continue, and with officers from the neighbourhood policing team also in the area to offer support.

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