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Pictured: Mother-of-four, 32, found dead with ‘severe head injuries outside friend’s bungalow’ as police arrest three men ‘known to her’ on suspicion of murder
- Police have said they are not currently looking for any further suspects
A mother-of-four who died with ‘severe head injuries’ was allegedly found outside the front door of a ‘friend’s bungalow’, it has been reported.
Holly Sanchez’s body was discovered at the property in Crawley, Sussex at 9am on Saturday with emergency services called out to reports of ‘medical concerns’ prior to finding her.
The Mirror reports that three weeks ago, Mrs Sanchez had ‘moved out of her own home.’
Police have since arrested three men on suspicion of murder with all three suspects known to Mrs Sanchez and say they are not looking for anyone else.
A Home Office pathologist who carried a post mortem examination on the 32-year-old woman’s body ruled that she died as a result of severe head injuries.
Holly Sanchez was found outside ‘her friend’s Crawley bungalow’ by emergency services
Mrs Sanchez died from ‘severe head injuries” according to a post mortem examination
Police were called to the Sussex property and a murder investigation was launched
Reacting to the death of Mrs Sanchez on Facebook, many of her friends paid their respects.
One said: ‘Omg no way I only saw her down the shops couple of days ago.’
Another said: ‘So sorry to see this RIP Holly, thinking of all her family at this sad time.’
One said: ‘RIP sleep tight angel,’ and another said: ‘Absolutely heartbreaking.’
A spokesman for Sussex Police said last night: ‘The death of a woman in Crawley is now being treated as murder after a post mortem revealed that she had died as a result of serious head injuries.
‘She has been named as 32-year-old Holly Sanchez, who lived at the property in Oates Walk. Her body was found around 9am on Saturday.
‘Three men, aged 30, 37 and 60 years and all from Crawley, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Detectives have been granted further time to interview the men, all of whom remained in custody.
‘Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to report online or call 101 quoting Operation Gladston.’
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