Tribute to woman found dead in suspected murder

Jonny HumphriesNorth West
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Keeley Aspinall, known as Kiki to her loved ones, was found dead at a house in Rochdale

The family of a woman found dead at a house prompting a murder investigation said they would "always love and miss you".

The body of Keeley Aspinall, 44, was found at the home in Tweedale Street, Rochdale, at about 16:00 BST on Monday after police were called to concerns for her welfare.

Greater Manchester Police said a man in his 30s had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

In a tribute, relatives said Keeley, known as Kiki, was "gone too soon".

"We can't believe you are gone," they said.

"We will always love you and miss you, love all your family xx."

GMP said it was still working to establish what had happened and urged anyone with information to make contact.

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