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The unborn baby of a pregnant woman killed in a "completely random" street attack also died in the incident, police have confirmed.The unborn baby of a pregnant woman killed in a "completely random" street attack also died in the incident, police have confirmed.
The woman, who has not been named but who was in her early 20s, was stabbed in the back on Pasture Street, Grimsby, on Sunday afternoon. Claire Wilson, who was in her early 20s, was stabbed in the back on Pasture Street, Grimsby, on Sunday afternoon.
Humberside Police said she was attacked by a man she did not know, who had been following her. Det Supt Christine Kelk said Ms Wilson was attacked by a man she did not know who had been following her, and that there was "no obvious motive".
A 53-year-old man arrested over the incident remains in police custody. A 53-year-old man arrested over the killing remains in police custody.
The woman, who lived in the town, was walking to work when she was attacked. She's going to be missed so much. It's just not fair Friend, Dave Stembridge
'Tragic incident' Ms Wilson, who lived in the town, was walking to Pizza Hut where she worked when she was attacked.
She was taken to the Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital but died from her injuries.She was taken to the Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital but died from her injuries.
Friends of the woman said she was seven months pregnant with what would have been her first baby. Friends of Ms Wilson said she was seven months pregnant with what would have been her first baby.
Dave Stembridge, 18, said: "She just didn't deserve it. She was one of the greatest people anyone would want to meet.Dave Stembridge, 18, said: "She just didn't deserve it. She was one of the greatest people anyone would want to meet.
"She was just amazing. She's going to be missed so much. It's just not fair.""She was just amazing. She's going to be missed so much. It's just not fair."
Det Supt Christine Kelk said it was a "completely random" attack. Det Supt Kelk said the attack was a "completely random" and described it as "one of the most traumatic cases we have had to deal with".
She said: "[The victim] appears to have been followed... and she was stabbed and fell to the floor. She said: "I can only begin to imagine what the young lady's family are feeling and my heart goes out to them."
"A member of the public went to her assistance and also assisted in apprehending the man that we have in custody." Restaurant closed
Floral tributes Describing Ms Wilson, the detective said: "She was from a fairly extensive family, she had lots of people who loved her and supported her and she was about to embark on a new stage of her life, giving birth in a matter of months."
Det Supt Kelk said it was a "tragic incident". Police have urged any witnesses to the attack to come forward.
"It is quite possible that a number of people in the town centre around the time of the incident may have seen the suspect as he walked to [the scene]," she continued. Det Supt Kelk added: "It is quite possible that a number of people in the town centre around the time of the incident may have seen the suspect as he walked to [the scene].
"I would ask that these people come forward urgently as any information, no matter how small it may seem, may be vital to the investigation.""I would ask that these people come forward urgently as any information, no matter how small it may seem, may be vital to the investigation."
A number of floral tributes have been left at the scene, which has been examined by forensic officers.A number of floral tributes have been left at the scene, which has been examined by forensic officers.
A post-mortem examination is expected to take place later. A notice pinned to the door of the Pizza Hut store said: "This restaurant will remain closed until Wednesday June 10 due to the unfortunate incident involving Claire Wilson, a valued and much-loved member of our team.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of Claire's family and friends."