Woman, 58, stabbed to death in quiet seaside town as another woman ‘known to her’, 39, is arrested over ‘murder’

Woman, 58, stabbed to death in quiet seaside town as another woman ‘known to her’, 39, is arrested over ‘murder’
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Woman, 58, stabbed to death in quiet seaside town as another woman ‘known to her’, 39, is arrested over ‘murder’
Author: Summer Raemason
Published: Feb, 13 2025 15:52

A WOMAN has been found stabbed to death inside a home in a seaside town. The victim, 58, was pronounced dead at the scene in Bexhill, East Sussex, at around 10pm on Wednesday. Another woman, 39, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, police confirmed today. A man, 32, has also been detained on suspicion of assisting an offender. Sussex Police said they both remain in custody while investigations continue.

 [Forensic investigators at a crime scene.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Forensic investigators at a crime scene.]

It is believed the "matter involved people known to each other," said the force. A large blue-light presence was spotted swarming the area last night and officers remained on the scene this morning. A Sussex Police spokesperson said: "Police investigating the fatal stabbing of a woman at a property in Bayencourt South, Bexhill, have arrested a woman on suspicion of murder. "Emergency services were called to a report of a woman who had been stabbed just after 10pm on Wednesday, February 12.

 [Aerial view of a crime scene with police cars and a house.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aerial view of a crime scene with police cars and a house.]

"Despite the efforts of police and paramedics, the 58-year-old victim sadly died at the scene from her injuries. "Her next of kin have been informed and are receiving support. "Officers carried out an extensive search of the area and a 39-year-old woman from Bexhill was arrested on suspicion of murder. "A 32-year-old man from Bexhill has also been arrested for assisting an offender. "They are both currently in custody.".

 [Forensic officers at a crime scene.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Forensic officers at a crime scene.]

Detective Chief Inspector Campbell said: “Our thoughts are with the victim's family and friends following this tragic incident and the family ask that they are given privacy at this time. "We are in the early stages of a fast-moving investigation, but it is currently believed this matter involved people known to each other. “I understand this will be alarming to the community and there will be an increased police presence in the area for some time.

 [Forensic investigators at a crime scene.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Forensic investigators at a crime scene.]

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