A charity worker whose death has sparked a murder investigation has been named by police.
Sarah Forrester, 55, died following an incident at a house in Baydon Close, Moredon, Swindon, on Friday evening.
A statement from The Kelly Foundation, the mental health organisation where the mum-of-two worked, described her as “lovely” and an “incredible” colleague.
“She was completely committed to the charity and devoted to her two young children,” the tribute read.
“Sarah was pivotal in the work that we do here at the Kelly Foundation and her loss is a hugely traumatic event, not just for us and her colleagues but more especially for her children and family.
“Sarah was an incredible person, kind, thoughtful, considerate, caring and funny and she embodied everything that we hope our charity is and can be.
“She enjoyed her role with us and we all loved working with her, she will be truly, truly missed.”
A 13-year-old girl was arrested on suspicion of murder but has since been released on police bail.
Wiltshire Police said officers responded to reports of disorder at the mid-terrace property on Friday evening (November 21).
A heightened police presence remains in the area while inquiries are carried out.
Detective Chief Superintendent Guy Elkins 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.
“A 13-year-old girl arrested on suspicion of murder has been bailed and I can confirm that we are not looking for anyone else in connection with Sarah’s death.
“We continue to urge people not to speculate on the incident.
“We would encourage anyone with concerns to speak with their local neighbourhood policing team, either by emailing or approaching our officers in person.”
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