Tributes Pour In for 'Devoted' Mother and Charity Worker
The community in Swindon is in mourning following the tragic death of Sarah Forrester, a woman in her 50s who was pronounced dead at an address in the Wiltshire town on Friday evening.
Ms Forrester was described as a "kind" and "devoted" mother to her two young children. She worked for the mental health charity The Kelly Foundation, which released a heartfelt statement expressing their profound grief.
'An Incredible Person': Colleagues and Friends Remember Sarah
The Kelly Foundation said everyone was "heartbroken at the sudden loss of our lovely Sarah". In their tribute, the charity highlighted her unwavering commitment, stating she was "completely committed to the charity and devoted to her two young children".
They further described her as a pivotal figure in their work, calling her an "incredible person, kind, thoughtful, considerate, caring and funny". The charity added that she embodied the very essence of their mission, making her loss a "hugely traumatic event" for her colleagues, family, and especially her children.
Kerry Marsh, a neighbour and friend of seven years, told Sky News: "Sarah was a good friend of mine. She was a kind soul who would help anyone. She was a great mum and did so much with her children, and I was lucky enough to class her as a friend."
Police Investigation: 13-Year-Old Girl Bailed
In a significant development, a 13-year-old girl who was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with Ms Forrester's death has been released on bail pending further enquiries.
Wiltshire Police have moved to reassure the local community, stating that there is no wider risk to the public and that officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
The police have also issued a direct appeal, asking people not to speculate about the incident online as such actions could potentially prejudice the ongoing investigation.