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Bosham house-sitter murder victim named as Valerie Graves | Bosham house-sitter murder victim named as Valerie Graves |
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A woman who was found murdered while house-sitting in West Sussex has been identified by police. | |
Valerie Graves, 55, was staying at the property in Smuggler's Lane, Bosham, near Chichester, with her family while the owners were on holiday. | |
Ms Graves, of Bracklesham Bay, was found dead at the house on Monday, having suffered a serious head injury. | Ms Graves, of Bracklesham Bay, was found dead at the house on Monday, having suffered a serious head injury. |
Sussex Police said she had two adult children. | |
Det Supt Nick May said Ms Graves and four of her family members had been house-sitting at the house since 23 December. | |
He said a definite cause of death had not been established, but that Ms Graves had appeared to have some sort of head injury. | |
'Incredibly rare' | |
"Her body was found by a member of her family and at first they called the ambulance service, who contacted Sussex Police," he said. | |
He said the family that owned the house were out of the country on holiday. | |
Ch Insp Tanya Jones said the crime was very rare for the Bosham and Bracklesham Bay area. | |
"These are really low crime areas where we have hardly any residential burglaries or acquisitive crime or any violence of that magnitude," she said. | |
"It's incredibly rare for that community." | |
She said additional patrols were in place to reassure residents and that officers were conducting house-to-house inquiries. | |
A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, told the Press Association: "They [the owners] have people staying in the house while they are away for the holidays, it could be friends, it could be family. | A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, told the Press Association: "They [the owners] have people staying in the house while they are away for the holidays, it could be friends, it could be family. |
"It is not rented out, people come because it is a nice place to visit. | "It is not rented out, people come because it is a nice place to visit. |
"I am just very sad for our neighbours and for everybody. | "I am just very sad for our neighbours and for everybody. |
"You can't imagine coming back from holiday to this, it must be just horrendous." | "You can't imagine coming back from holiday to this, it must be just horrendous." |