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'MISS HER FOREVER'

Tributes to ‘beautiful’ woman, 24, found ‘murdered’ at home in Hadfield – with man and woman bailed after arrests

TRIBUTES are pouring in for a "beautiful" young woman who was found dead at home, sparking a police murder probe.

Emergency services raced to the house in Greenbank, Derbyshire and tragically found the body of Olivia Marsden, 24.

Olivia Marsden, 24, was found dead at her home in Derbyshire
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Olivia Marsden, 24, was found dead at her home in Derbyshire
Police quickly launched a murder probe
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Police quickly launched a murder probeCredit: MEN Media

Devastatingly she couldn't be saved.

A man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of murder – while a woman in her 50s was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

However, police today said they have since been released on bail.

Following Olivia's death, tributes poured in on social media.

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One person wrote: "You were the kindest girl I had ever met. I miss and love you so much Liv.

"You're an angel and I know you'll be watching over us. Sleep tight beautiful. You're remembered forever."

Another said: "I am truly heartbroken over Olivia and I’ve never felt pain like this. I’m also so angry with everything.

"She was the most sensitive most loving caring girl ever. She was one of my best friends and was always checking if I was ok.

"I don’t think I ever will come to terms with Olivia’s death but I’ll always tell people how much of a beautiful person she was. It doesn’t feel real.

"We used to drive around blasting songs in the car. It’s devastating and I’ll miss her forever."

Another person wrote: "Words can’t even describe how I am feeling right now, she didn’t deserve this at all.

"Such a kind-hearted, funny and loving girl. All the memories, all the laughter we will never forget."

Police are asking anyone who may have any information that can assist with their enquiries to come forward.

Anyone who may be able to assist is asked to contact Derbyshire police using any of the below methods, including reference 23*373737.

You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.

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