Mum Kimberlie Donoghue, in her 30s, found dead in Kirby home as man, 23, arrested over her ‘murder’
A MUM in her 30s has been found dead at home as a man, 23, was arrested over her "murder".
Tributes have poured in for "caring" Kimberlie Donoghue, who was found in a house in Merseyside on Sunday, January 21.
The woman's death is being treated as unexplained and her family have been informed.
Cops arrested a 23-year-old man from Kirby on suspicion of her murder.
Merseyside Police said the man has been released this morning under investigation.
Kimberlie's devastated family and friends have taking to social media to share their tributes to the "most caring girl".
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Posting on Facebook, one friend said: "Rest in paradise Kimberlie Donoghue. Such a beautiful lady inside and out. Sending all my love to your family and your babies.
"Life really is so unfair feeling all kinds of emotions this morning. Fly High Gorgeous."
TRUE ANGEL
Another heartbroken friend added: "How can this world be so cruel, you were one of a kind Kimberlie Donoghue, the one got me up when I was down and the one to make any silent room loud.
"You were an amazing friend to everyone and I’ll never forget you. I love you so much."
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Shocked friends praised Kimberlie as a "true angel" with a "heart of gold".
A third penned: "I still can’t believe what’s happened after seeing you finally find happiness and feel settled too, you and your babies deserved the brightest future together.
Such a cruel evil world we live in
Kimberlie's friend
"Genuinely one of the nicest girls I’v had the pleasure of knowing. You had a heart of gold, you will be missed by everyone. A true Angel."
A fourth added: "R.I.P. My beautiful friend I'm still numb with shock! I will miss our little chats and banter, you brightened my day with your humour and kind words.
"Hope you get the justice you deserve, such a cruel evil world we live in. Love you always Kimberlie Donoghue, fly high angel."
Cops are now appealing to the public for any information that could help with their investigation.
Chief Inspector Colin Dyer said: "We are carrying out a number of lines on enquiry as we seek to establish what has taken place.
"Witness enquiries are being carried out in the local area and we are examining local CCTV and Ring doorbell footage to build a picture of what has happened.
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"We would ask anyone who was in the area of Roughwood Drive this afternoon who saw or heard anything to contact us as a matter of urgency.
"Anyone with information is asked to DM @MerPolCC or call 101 quoting log 620 of 21st January."
Where to seek grief support
Need professional help with grief?
- Child Bereavement UK
- Cruse Bereavement Cruse.org.uk
- Relate Relate.org.uk
- The Good Grief Trust
- You can also always speak to your GP if you’re struggling.
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