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Tyler Warmington death: Faringdon boy 'stabbed in chest' | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A boy found dead at a house was stabbed in the chest, a post-mortem examination has found. | A boy found dead at a house was stabbed in the chest, a post-mortem examination has found. |
Police launched a murder investigation after five-year-old Tyler Warmington was found at Bromsgrove Cottages in Faringdon, Oxfordshire, at about 13:20 GMT on Tuesday. | |
Police said his next-of-kin had been informed. | |
A 40-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail until 12 April. | A 40-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on bail until 12 April. |
Det Ch Insp Ailsa Kent of Thames Valley Police's major crime unit said the investigation continued. | Det Ch Insp Ailsa Kent of Thames Valley Police's major crime unit said the investigation continued. |
She added: "You will appreciate this is a difficult time for his family and we continue to work with them and offer support as the investigation continues." | |
Police sent a letter asking to speak in person to all residents "within the area of the crime scene". | Police sent a letter asking to speak in person to all residents "within the area of the crime scene". |
Visit our live page for the latest updates. | Visit our live page for the latest updates. |
The letter said: "As part of the investigation we need to speak in person with all residents within the area of the crime scene as to anything they may have seen or heard. | The letter said: "As part of the investigation we need to speak in person with all residents within the area of the crime scene as to anything they may have seen or heard. |
"In the first instance, one member of the household will suffice." | "In the first instance, one member of the household will suffice." |
At the scene: Alison Dawes, BBC Radio Oxford | At the scene: Alison Dawes, BBC Radio Oxford |
The scene remains cordoned off on Thursday and there is still an obvious police presence. | The scene remains cordoned off on Thursday and there is still an obvious police presence. |
The main difference is the growing number of floral tributes, messages of sympathy and soft toys which have been placed on the grass nearby as local people try to come to terms with what happened. | The main difference is the growing number of floral tributes, messages of sympathy and soft toys which have been placed on the grass nearby as local people try to come to terms with what happened. |
In the light drizzle, a single candle is burning in memory of the boy who died. | In the light drizzle, a single candle is burning in memory of the boy who died. |
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