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No Arrests In Brutal Murder Of Popular South Boston Woman

SOUTH BOSTON (CBS) - The brutal murder of a longtime resident of South Boston has left her neighborhood stunned and police looking for leads.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Karen Twomey reports

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67-year-old Barbara Coyne was found bleeding in her apartment on Seventh Street by her son Monday morning. Her throat had been slashed by an intruder.

She was rushed to a hospital where she died.

Police believe Coyne may have been attacked during a robbery.

One of her daughters is married to the brother of former Boston police commissioner Paul Evans.

A single police cruiser stood watch in front of Coyne's home Tuesday.

There have been no arrests.

Neighbors said there have been several break-ins recently in the area.

"Scary things do happen in nice places like this. So everyone's got to have their guard up a little bit," Megan Capobianco told WBZ-TV Tuesday. Capobianco lives two doors down from Coyne's apartment.

"Everybody's just in shock. We don't know what to think," resident Bill Doyle said.

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