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Woman, 35, found with ‘multiple wounds’ as murder investigation launched

Officers said they have identified a suspect (Picture: SWNS)

A murder investigation has been opened after a woman was discovered dead with ‘multiple wounds’ in Manchester last night.

A 35-year-old woman was found after police received reports of a welfare concern in Bury, near Manchester, last night.

Upon arrival, a woman was discovered with multiple wounds, and pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.

No arrests have been made, but officers have identified a suspect who they believe to be involved – but say they ‘do not pose a threat to the wider community at the time.’

Officers are currently not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

The victim’s next-of-kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

A cordon has remained in place by the crime scene (Picture: SWNS)

The cordon will remain in place as officers continue their work, and police will be present in the community over the coming days to reassure residents and offer assistance.

Detective Inspector Matthew Hamer, from GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: ‘First and foremost, I want to pass my condolences on to the family of the woman, who are being supported by our officers during this devastating time.

‘I know that incidents of this nature will cause shock and distress in the community, but I want residents to know that we are working to piece together a timeline of last night’s events and what exactly went on.

‘While we have identified a suspect at this time, we do not believe that they pose any wider threat and at this time no one else is being sought.

‘However, we are still investigating all lines of enquiry and will be on the scene for the coming days.

‘Extra officers will be in the area and I would encourage you to speak to them if you have any concerns or worries.

‘If you have any information in relation to last night’s incident, I would urge you to contact police with anything you can pass on. It could be something small – but it all aids our investigation.’

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