A woman who died inside her home has been named by police after a 13-year-old girl arrested on suspicion of her murder was released on bail. The woman who died in Swindon on Friday was 55-year-old Sarah Forrester, Wiltshire Police have confirmed.Can't name the suspect, of course. She's a 'child' and so must be protected.
The 13-year-old girl was later arrested on suspicion of murder and taken into custody for questioning. She has since been bailed while enquiries continue.
Bail for murder? Are there any clues that might show if murder by a child was a likely event in this lady's life?
Ms Forrester worked as a counsellor at The Kelly Foundation, a Swindon charity which supports individuals with severe anxiety, depression and other mental health issues.
That's a pretty big one, eh, Reader? The police churn out the usual predictable boilerplate:
Ch Supt Guy Elkins, from Wiltshire Police, said: "Our thoughts are with Sarah's friends and family at this awful time.
"An investigation into her death is being led by our major crime investigation team and local residents will continue to see increased policing activity in the area."
He said police are not looking for anyone else in connection with Ms Forrester's death.
And of course, that favoured phrase of the oh-so-modern copper:
"We continue to urge people not to speculate on the incident," he added.
Urge away, Guy. Me, I'll speculate all I want. It is, after all, still a free country. Despite the best efforts of this wretched government..
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