EMOTIONAL tributes have been paid to a “beautiful” mum found unconscious in an alleyway as cops launch a murder investigation.
Paris Kendall, 36, was discovered on a street near a school in Illingworth, Halifax, at 1.33pm on Wednesday.
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West Yorkshire Police found the mum with “serious head injuries” in Keighley Road.
Officers tragically pronounced her dead at the scene.
Heartbreaking tributes have now poured in on social media.
One family member said: “My beautiful cousin, more like a sister. My heart hurts.”
Another penned: “Fly high Paris, you are with your mum now.”
“Our Paris – no words at all my beautiful big cousin, you did not deserve this at all. Rest in peace,” wrote a fellow mourner.
Police have arrested a 40-year-old man, from Halifax, on suspicion of murder and he remains in custody.
There are no other suspects being investigated according to cops.
A force spokesman said: “A man remains in custody today after being arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman in Calderdale.
“Detectives are continuing to investigate and have launched a murder investigation following the discovery of the body of a woman on Keighley Road, Illingworth on Wednesday, August 13.
“Police were called by the ambulance service to the location at 1.33pm to reports a woman had been found unconscious with serious head injuries.
“The victim, who is a 36-year-old local woman, was pronounced to have died from her injuries at the scene.
“Following enquires officers arrested a 40-year-old man from an address in Halifax. He continues to be questioned on suspicion of murder.”
DCI Tom Levitt of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, who is leading the Calderdale CID investigation into the case, added: ”We continue to hold a man in custody on suspicion of murder as enquiries continue into this very serious offence.
“Clearly any such incident will cause shock in communities and officers from the Valley NPT are conducting reassurance patrols in the area today and speaking with community partners.
“I can advise officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the case, and we continue to support the victim’s relatives.
“Anyone who has any information which could assist the investigation has been asked to contact Calderdale CID on 101 or online – referencing police crime number 13250463152.”
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