A 55-year-old woman at the centre of a Bury murder investigation has been named and a man has been charged.
Susanne Galvin, who was "greatly loved", died in hospital on Monday after an attack on Pear Avenue on Saturday.
Two people were arrested and Stephen Ball, 31, of Pear Avenue, has now been charged with murder and remanded into custody.
A 41-year-old woman was released from custody last night, Tuesday, on police bail.
Following Susanne's death, her family have paid tribute to her.
They said: "Susanne was greatly loved by her parents and family and will be sadly missed.
“As a family, we respectfully ask to be allowed privacy during this difficult time."
Ball is due to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court tomorrow, Thursday.
DCI Mark Davis said: "The thoughts of the investigation team remain with the family at this incredibly difficult time.
“They are being supported by specialist officers and we have also deployed police officers to the area to provide support and reassurances to the local community who were understandably shocked and saddened by this incident.
"I would like to reiterate our appeal for any information in relation to the murder of Susanne. We are interested in speaking to anyone who may have relevant information or who may have seen anything.
"Lines of enquiry have led us to believe that the person or persons responsible were on foot on Saturday, September 16 between the hours of 6pm and 9.30pm, and may have been in the area of Pear Avenue, Cherry Avenue, Walnut Avenue, Thompson Drive, Topping Fold Road and Hewart Drive Bury.
"If you have any information, no matter how small, I would urge you to share it with police as it may be invaluable to this investigation.”
Greater Manchester Police's Major Incident Team can be contacted on 0161 856 6777 or information can be submitted at its dedicated portal, https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP23N13-PO1.
You can also contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 quoting log number 3625 of 16/09/2023 or via the independent charity - Crimestoppers - on 0800 555 111.
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