Tributes to 'warm and kind' man found dead
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Tributes have been paid to a "warm and kind-hearted" man who was found dead in Slough, sparking a murder investigation.
Surahata Camara, 54, was found dead at a property on Furnival Avenue in the Berkshire town on 30 January.
Two men, also from the town, aged 46 and 54, were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of murder and were bailed until April, Thames Valley Police (TVP) said.
In a statement, Mr Camara's wife said her husband had the "perfect blend of compassion, humour and wisdom", and his death left "a void that can't be filled".
"He always knew how to make people feel comfortable and valued, no matter the situation.
"He put his heart and soul into everything he did. His enthusiasm was contagious and inspired those around him to strive for their best.
"Sura will be deeply missed for his genuine kindness and the positive energy he brought into every room," she added.
Mr Camara's children said they would remember him as a "happy, positive and good-hearted man".
"We had so much more to talk about and so many more memories to create with him.
"He always had the intention of making us the happiest children. For this he will forever have a place in our hearts."
Police have clarified earlier statements that Mr Camara was found in the street, and said on Friday he was discovered inside a property.
A post-mortem examination has been completed but did not determine Mr Camara's cause of death.
TVP said it was continuing to investigate what happened, and appealed for anyone with information to call 101.
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