Sunderland Echo

Paid to murdered Kay Martin

- By Echo Reporter echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland murder victim has been described as a “lovely, caring girl” by her devastated family.

Care worker Kay Martin, 49, and her husband Alan Martin, a 53-year-old bricklayer, were found dead at a house in Shrewsbury Crescent, in the Humbledon area, last Thursday.

Northumbri­a Police have started a murder investigat­ion into Kay’s death, but say they believe there to be no third party involvemen­t in Alan’s death and they are not looking for any other suspects.

Inquests into the deaths of the couple are due to formally open today.

A member of Kay’s family has now paid tribute to her, saying: “She was a lovely, caring girl from a big family and we’re all absolutely devastated at what’s happened.

“She was a fun, bubbly person and a beautiful lady, we’re all heartbroke­n, particular­ly her sister Jackie who she was very close to.

“Her dad was living in sheltered accommodat­ion and has been in frail health, she was devoted to him.”

Police were first called out to reports of a woman in distress at the house but found the bodies of both.

Police said that Mr Martin’s address was Gardiner Square, in Grindon, two miles away.

One resident on the small square of about 20 houses said: “I had no idea he was living here, if he was it can only have been for a very short space of time.”

Floral tributes were left in the front garden of the semi-detached house where the couple were found.

And heartbroke­n friends and relatives paid tribute to Kay on Facebook.

Sandra Maddison wrote: “Beautiful lady, with a beautiful family. Thinking of you all, at this sad time.”

Yvonne Worthy posted: “Our beautiful cousin fly high with the angels RIP Kay.”

Detective Chief Inspector Phil Bond, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “I would like to pass on our sincere condolence­s to the family and specialist officers are on hand to offer any support they need.

“A report will now be prepared for the coroner.”

He added: “I would like to thank residents living in the area for their patience and co-operation and offer reassuranc­e that this was an isolated incident – and there is no wider threat to the public.”

 ??  ?? Tributes left in Shrewsbury Crescent, Humbledon.
Tributes left in Shrewsbury Crescent, Humbledon.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom