Woman found dead after fire was 'quiet' and 'good'

People living in a town where a woman's body was found after a house fire say they were shocked by her death.
A 13-year-old girl has appeared in court charged with murder and arson following the death of Marta Bednarczky, a mother of three, in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
Investigations continue at the house in Newcomen Road where Ms Bednarczky, 43, was pronounced dead on Monday.
The owner of a local shop described her as a "quiet, good woman".

Part of Newcomen Road, made up of terraced homes and yards from a supermarket, remained behind police tape on Wednesday.
People living nearby watched events unfold with disbelief.
Florentine Apetrel said: "I was coming from work and I saw all these roads stopped.
"I saw the people who wear those white things on top of them, and that was shocking."

Local man Peter Marandici said: "As a community, I don't know how they are feeling - it's a sad day for the community".
Florin Munteanu's thoughts were with the dead woman's relatives: "When things like this happen 200 metres away, it's something. There's not a lot to say after everything, it's just I'm hoping the family will be able to get over these events".

Shahrim Ali, a shopkeeper, said Ms Bednarczky - who was engaged to her long-term partner - was a regular customer.
"She came very often, she was in about a week ago," he recalled.
"She was a quiet, good woman, very quiet. I've seen her quite often but we're not going to see her any more. Very sad."
The 13-year-old girl who has been charged with murder and arson with intent to endanger life appeared at Northampton Magistrates' Court on Wednesday morning clutching a teddy bear.
She was remanded in custody until her next court appearance on 11 April.
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