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Man arrested in Surrey on suspicion of murder after woman found dead | Man arrested in Surrey on suspicion of murder after woman found dead |
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A 46-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found dead at a house in Surrey. | |
The body of the 38-year-old woman was found at a house in the St George’s Hill area of Weybridge on Saturday morning, Surrey police said. | |
A man was found with serious injuries at the same address in Crossfield Place, close to Weybridge Station, and was taken to hospital for treatment, officers said. | |
The victim has not been formally identified but police believe they know her identity and her family have been informed. DCI Jason Taylor said: “This is a tragic incident and we will do all we can to support the woman’s family.” | The victim has not been formally identified but police believe they know her identity and her family have been informed. DCI Jason Taylor said: “This is a tragic incident and we will do all we can to support the woman’s family.” |
Police went to the house after being alerted by an ambulance crew shortly after 10am. The house is situated on a private residential street, which was taped off on Saturday afternoon, with police cars outside the premises. | Police went to the house after being alerted by an ambulance crew shortly after 10am. The house is situated on a private residential street, which was taped off on Saturday afternoon, with police cars outside the premises. |
A spokesman for the residents’ association at the 964-acre private gated community of St George’s Hill said the incident did not happen there. | A spokesman for the residents’ association at the 964-acre private gated community of St George’s Hill said the incident did not happen there. |