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Cassie Hayes death: Tribute to Tui Southport travel agent Cassie Hayes death: Tribute to Tui Southport travel agent
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Tributes have been paid to a woman who died after she was attacked at the travel agents where she worked.Tributes have been paid to a woman who died after she was attacked at the travel agents where she worked.
Cassie Hayes, 28, died of her injuries in hospital after the incident at the TUI store in Chapel Street, Southport, on Saturday afternoon.Cassie Hayes, 28, died of her injuries in hospital after the incident at the TUI store in Chapel Street, Southport, on Saturday afternoon.
A man, aged 30, from St Helens has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Merseyside Police described the incident as "domestic-related".A man, aged 30, from St Helens has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Merseyside Police described the incident as "domestic-related".
Friends of the dead woman went online to express their grief. Ms Hayes' ex-partner and friends went online to express their grief.
One former colleague of the store's assistant manager wrote on Facebook: "Such sad news about Cassie, worked with her a few times when I was working for Tui and she was such a lovely person. Thoughts are with all my friends at Tui, Tui Southport and her family and friends. RIP Cassie xxx". Leah McDonald said on Facebook she was "heartbroken and numb" at the death of Ms Hayes, who was originally from Alnwick, Northumberland.
Another said: "So shocked to here the sad news about Cassie. Iv not worked for Tui for a while but the time I did and worked with Cassie she was such a lovely girl. RIP Cassie. Thinking of all the Southport girls and Cassie's family". She wrote: "There are no words to describe the pain I have woken with this morning! I just want to rip my heart out from my chest I cannot bare it.
"I was blessed to have such an amazing girl for 11 years of her life when she moved here from a little town called Alnwick.
"She left her mam and her sister to come here to be with me. I promised you both from that day and even yesterday that I would always protect and look after her.
"I am so, so sorry to them and all her family and friends up there my heart breaks for you and her little Tui work mates old and new I'm thinking of you all."
She added: "We had our fall outs, our ups and downs but I can tell you now despite all that we absolutely loved each other and out of all the people in the world I could not of picked a better mammy for our child."
One former colleague of the store's assistant manager wrote on Facebook: "So shocked to here the sad news about Cassie. I've not worked for Tui for a while but the time I did and worked with Cassie she was such a lovely girl. RIP Cassie. Thinking of all the Southport girls and Cassie's family".
Another tweeted: "I was lucky enough to of been her manager at Thomson Southport. She made me laugh, cry and enjoy going to work every day and be in her company."Another tweeted: "I was lucky enough to of been her manager at Thomson Southport. She made me laugh, cry and enjoy going to work every day and be in her company."
An online appeal set up in her memory has raised £2,855. An online appeal set up in her memory has raised nearly £4,000.