Murder inquiry: Woman named by police

Pritti Mistry
BBC News
Lincolnshire Police A closeup of Marriclare Bradshaw who has brown hair and brown eyes. She is smiling into the camera.Lincolnshire Police
The body of Marriclare Bradshaw was found in a property in St Bernards Close, Louth, on 1 May

A woman who was found dead at a property in Lincolnshire has been named by police.

The body of Marriclare Bradshaw, also known as Maz, was discovered after officers were called to St Bernards Close, in Louth, shortly before 16:00 BST on 1 May.

Lincolnshire Police said its investigation into her death was continuing after a man initially arrested on suspicion of murder was released on bail.

Ms Bradshaw's family paid tribute to the 47-year-old, who was described as "the life and soul of any gathering".

In a statement, the family said she had three children and added she would be "deeply missed by all who knew her".

The family has asked for privacy while they grieve their loss, the force has said.

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