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Pizzeria boss 'met violent death' Pizzeria boss 'met violent death'
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A manager whose body was found in a restaurant in Glasgow's west end met a violent death, police have said. A murder inquiry has been launched following the "violent death" of a female manager whose body was found in a restaurant in Glasgow's west end.
A murder inquiry has been launched after Eleni Pachou's body was found in Di Maggio's pizzeria in Ruthven Lane by a staff member at 0820 GMT on Friday. Eleni Pachou's body was found in Di Maggio's pizzeria in Ruthven Lane by a staff member at 0820 GMT on Friday.
It is thought the 25-year-old, who was Greek, may have been stabbed as the restaurant closed late on Thursday.It is thought the 25-year-old, who was Greek, may have been stabbed as the restaurant closed late on Thursday.
Anyone who was in the area between 2345 GMT on Thursday and 0820 on Friday have been asked to contact police. Det Ch Insp Michael Feighan of Strathclyde Police said it was an "horrific crime".
Strathclyde Police launched a murder inquiry after a post-mortem examination was carried out on Ms Pachou, who lived in the city's North Frederick Street. The murder inquiry was launched after a post-mortem examination was carried out on Ms Pachou, who lived in the city's North Frederick Street.
'Sparkling woman''Sparkling woman'
Det ch insp Michael Feighan said: "Eleni was the victim of a violent death and our number one priority is to trace the person or persons responsible for this horrific crime. Det Ch Insp Feighan said: "Eleni was the victim of a violent death and our number one priority is to trace the person or persons responsible for this horrific crime.
"What we need is support and assistance from members of the public who may know something that could prove vital to the investigation, no matter how insignificant it may seem.""What we need is support and assistance from members of the public who may know something that could prove vital to the investigation, no matter how insignificant it may seem."
A spokesman for Di Maggio's said the murder was "a terrible shock to everyone".A spokesman for Di Maggio's said the murder was "a terrible shock to everyone".
"Eleni was a beautiful, sparkling young woman who was a valuable and very well-liked member of our team," he said."Eleni was a beautiful, sparkling young woman who was a valuable and very well-liked member of our team," he said.
"She first worked with us as a waitress for 12 months, until May 2007."She first worked with us as a waitress for 12 months, until May 2007.
"When she rejoined us in October last year her obvious talent and flair saw her win a place on our trainee management programme, where she was excelling."When she rejoined us in October last year her obvious talent and flair saw her win a place on our trainee management programme, where she was excelling.
"Everyone here is absolutely stunned by this tragedy and our thoughts are very much with her family.""Everyone here is absolutely stunned by this tragedy and our thoughts are very much with her family."