'The brightest flowers for the brightest star in the sky. You was taken too soon from this world'
Flowers have been left at the scene of a fatal stabbing in Tameside as a murder probe continues. Detectives are today quizzing a 28-year-old man over the death of a 51-year-old woman in Droylsden on Friday.
In a statement earlier today Chief Supt Phil Davies said: "Our officers have been working around the clock to identify and arrest the person responsible. "We are determined to find answers and bring the person responsible to justice. I appeal to anyone who saw or heard anything to come forwards and if you have any information that could assist our investigation – no matter how small it may seem - please share it with the police."
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