Five people have been charged after a woman who was shot dead in what a case of a wrong identity can be.
Joanne Penney, 40, died after he had been shot on Sunday evening at an address in Llys in Llys, in Talbot Green, Zuid -Wales, Zuid -Wales.
Emergency services attended the scene to find Mrs. Penney with serious injuries and she was declared dead.
Marcus Huntley, 20, by St. Mellons, Cardiff; Melissa Dashpre Quiley, 39, from Leicester; Joshua Gordon, 27, from Oadby, Leicestershire; And Tony Porter, 68, from Braunstone Town, Leicestershire, are all accused of the murder of Mrs. Penney.
Porter is also accused of participating in the criminal activities of an organized crime group.
A fifth person has also been charged in connection with the investigation, said the police of Zuid -Wales.
Kristina Ginova, 21, from Oadby, Leicestershire, is responsible for helping a perpetrator.
They will all appear on Saturday for Cardiff Magistrates' Court.

Joanne Penney, 40, died after he was shot at an address in Llys Illtyd, in Talbot Green, Zuid -Wales, on Sunday evening

Emergency services attended the scene to find Mrs. Penney with serious injuries, and she was declared dead

On Monday, neighbors took flowers to the Cordon and described their shock at the incident
On Monday, neighbors took flowers to the Cordon and described their shock about the incident.
Some said they had heard a shot in the area that is close to a shopping park.
Detectives have also made a seventh arrest, with a 32-year-old man who was arrested in the Suffolk area on Friday evening.
A 42-year-old man from Talbot Green who was arrested on Sunday was released without a charge, but was saved for further questions after an accusation of mistreatment, the armed forces said.
Detective -Head inspector Ceri Hughes said: 'Our team of detectives and specialized employees continue to work together the circumstances behind Joanne's tragic death and I would still encourage everyone who has information, whether about her death or about her death or what happened on the building in Llys Illtyd could be of Vitaal, to come forward – the smallest piece.
“I want to thank the local community for their support for the research so far and to everyone who has spoken to us and has provided information.”
Jenny Hopkins of the CPS said: 'The Crown Prosecution Service has authorized the South Wales police to accuse Marcus Huntley, Melissa Dashpre Quiley, Joshua Gordon and Tony Porter with the attack of murder.
'In addition to murder, the suspect Tony Porter is accused of participating in the activities of an organized crime group.
'Kristina Ginova is responsible for helping a perpetrator.
'The Crown Prosecution Service reminds of all those involved that the criminal proceedings against these people are now active and that they are entitled to a fair trial. It is extremely important that there may be no reporting, comments or sharing information online, which can harm these procedures in any way. '
Earlier this week, her family paid tribute to her.
“We were destroyed by the tragic loss of our beloved Joanne. She was a daughter, mother, sister and niece – loved everyone who knew her, “they said.
'Her kindness, strength and love for her family will never be forgotten.
'During this incredibly difficult time we ask for privacy while we mourn and we start to deal with this unimaginable loss.
'We appreciate the support and condolences of the community and kindly ask us that our family will be given the space to mourn in peace.
'We would be grateful if someone with information could share this with the police investigation team. Thank you for respecting our wishes. '