Cops launch manhunt for killer of mum, 68, found dead at home with blunt-force head injury as her family pays tribute

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POLICE have launched a manhunt for the killer of mum found dead at home.

Rose Johnston, 68, died following a blunt-force head injury and was discovered on Saturday (October 4).

Rose Johnston was found dead on Saturday

A Home Office post-mortem has taken place and the cause of death has been established as a blunt force head injury.

An investigation is underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic enquiries are in the process of being carried out.

Her family said in a tribute: “Mum was kind, caring, compassionate, friendly, unassuming and gentle.

“She was so intelligent, funny and sarcastic. Mum was a tutor working in adult education for many years and she spent recent years volunteering for the Nugent group working with people with special educational needs and even though she didn’t have very much, would always buy donations for the foodbank every time she did her shopping.

“She was a very private person, but was truly family orientated. Mum always looked out for and always cared for her whole family, often putting everyone else before herself.

“She was a sister, auntie, great auntie, grandmother and great grandmother and my mum.

“She is going to be sadly missed by all of us.

“We just can’t understand who would want to hurt her this way and can’t understand why after the challenges she has faced in her life would someone do this to my lovely mum.”

Detectives are carrying out a number of lines of enquiry and are appealing for anyone who saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area around Ancroft Road and Rose’s home address in the past week to come forward. 

Detective Chief Inspector Catherine Walsh said: “The investigation is moving at a pace and we are carrying out a number of lines of enquiry and speaking to friends and neighbours to build a picture of Rose’s life.

“We know that she was a very private woman and that she liked to walk around the estate where she lived.

“We would ask anyone who saw Rose on one of her walks during the past week to let us know.

“Similarly, anyone who thinks they saw anyone acting suspiciously or thinks they captured something significant on their car dashcam or doorbell camera is asked to get in touch.

“We understand that incidents such as this can be very concerning for people living locally, particularly those who are elderly, but I want people to feel reassured that we are putting all our efforts into finding who is responsible.

“There is a mobile police station on the estate and people living there can expect to see high visibility police patrols. I would continue to encourage anyone who has any concerns or questions to speak to officers.”

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