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Woman found 'brutally murdered' in Greater Manchester Ex-partner of murder victim Linzi Ashton sought by police
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A 25-year-old woman was "brutally murdered" at her home in Greater Manchester, police have said.A 25-year-old woman was "brutally murdered" at her home in Greater Manchester, police have said.
Mother-of-two Linzi Ashton's body was found on Saturday evening at the house in Westbourne Road, Winton, Salford.Mother-of-two Linzi Ashton's body was found on Saturday evening at the house in Westbourne Road, Winton, Salford.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) want to interview Ms Ashton's former partner, Michael Cope, 28.Greater Manchester Police (GMP) want to interview Ms Ashton's former partner, Michael Cope, 28.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission has been informed as police had previously received reports about the couple.The Independent Police Complaints Commission has been informed as police had previously received reports about the couple.
A Home Office post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death has yet to take place.A Home Office post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death has yet to take place.
'Brutally assaulted''Brutally assaulted'
Ms Ashton is believed to have worked at the Duke of York pub in Eccles.Ms Ashton is believed to have worked at the Duke of York pub in Eccles.
Det Chief Supt Darren Shenton, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "She has been brutally assaulted and I am satisfied this is a murder investigation."Det Chief Supt Darren Shenton, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "She has been brutally assaulted and I am satisfied this is a murder investigation."
He also said: "Our thoughts are with her family and friends at what is obviously a totally devastating time for them."He also said: "Our thoughts are with her family and friends at what is obviously a totally devastating time for them."
Mr Shenton said there would be extra officers in the area "to offer reassurance - so please talk to them if you have any concerns or want to provide us with any information".Mr Shenton said there would be extra officers in the area "to offer reassurance - so please talk to them if you have any concerns or want to provide us with any information".