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Officers search Mugdock country park after death of primary school teacher Marelle Sturrock | Officers search Mugdock country park after death of primary school teacher Marelle Sturrock |
Police are searching for a man at a country park in Scotland after a schoolteacher was found dead nine miles away. | |
Marelle Sturrock, 35, was discovered at 8.40am on Tuesday in a property in Jura Street in Glasgow. Police Scotland said her death is being treated as suspicious. | |
Officers later descended on Mugdock country park, just outside the city in East Dunbartonshire, where they are searching for a man. DCI Cheryl Kelly said: “A visible police presence will remain at both locations as our work continues. | |
“Officers have been carrying out extensive searches of Mugdock country park in relation to a missing person in the area. | |
“This is being treated as linked to the death at Jura Street and inquiries remain ongoing.” | |
Kelly added: “Our thoughts are very much with everyone affected by this tragic incident. | |
“There is not believed to be any risk to the wider public, but anyone with information or concerns can contact Police Scotland.” | |
Sturrock worked at Sandwood primary school in Glasgow, and parents were told of her death on Wednesday. | |
Headteacher Fiona Donnelly said in a letter: “It is with deep sorrow that I must inform you about the sudden death of Ms Sturrock, who is a beloved member of our teaching staff. | |
“I know that this will come as a shock to our school community, and we will do all that we can to support children, staff and families through what will be a difficult and challenging time. | “I know that this will come as a shock to our school community, and we will do all that we can to support children, staff and families through what will be a difficult and challenging time. |
“We have had support in school today from our educational psychologists, who will be here over the next few days to offer help and advice. | |
“I hope that you will understand that there are no other details that I can share at this time but wanted to let our families know the tragic news from the school.” | |
Sturrock’s colleagues raised concern for her safety on Tuesday morning after she failed to show up at work, according to reports. | |
The teacher was from the Scottish Highlands, but moved to Glasgow when she was 17 to pursue a career in the performing arts. She became a teacher at a primary school after completing her postgraduate diploma in education. | |
Alec Nicholson, a friend, paid tribute to Sturrock, saying she was an “exceptionally beautiful” and “kind” person. | |
He told the Mirror: “She was just an exceptionally beautiful human. I mean, of course anyone would say that about someone whose loss they’re mourning, but she really was incredibly special. So beautiful, so talented, but so kind.” | |
Nicholson added: “It’s very shocking and we’re all struggling to comprehend how it’s possible. | |
“She really was the very last person anyone could ever want to come to harm. Just a lovely, lovely girl.” |