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Mum knifed to death on school run was living in a safe house

- By Xantha Leatham

A MOTHER of four who was stabbed to death in the street had recently moved into a ‘protected’ home, it emerged yesterday.

Aliny Mendes was attacked as she walked to collect two of her children from school on Friday.

Witnesses say a man jumped out of a black 4x4 and chased the 39-year- old before stabbing her near Meadow Primary School in Ewell, Surrey.

Armed police arrested a man on suspicion of murder two hours later as he sat in a van a mile from the scene.

They are not looking for anyone else in connection with her death.

As investigat­ors continue to question the suspect, who is in his 40s, friends have revealed the Brazilian-born mother had separated from her husband a month ago.

They say she had recently moved into sheltered accommodat­ion in Streatham, south London, because she was ‘scared’.

Surrey Police have confirmed that the victim and suspect were known to each other. The force may now face scrutiny over whether the victim had raised concerns about her domestic situation. Members of

‘Made sacrifices for her children’

Mrs Mendes’s Roman Catholic church visited the murder scene near London Road to pay their respects.

Father Gianom, a priest at St George’s Church in Epsom, said: ‘She was a person full of life. She had four children, three boys and a girl. Every morning she got up at 4am for the children. She made a lot of sacrifices for them.

‘When she separated from her husband she left for Streatham. It was in a house – protected.

‘She lived there because she separated from him. That was about a month ago.’ Another parishione­r said: ‘I don’t know why they separated. I have heard some people saying she had been scared.’

Pictures posted on Mrs Mendes’ social media accounts include one taken on her daughter’s third birthday in July last year. The photograph, captioned ‘My family, my life’, shows her celebratin­g with her four children and a man believed to be her husband.

They seem in high spirits as they clap and blow out birthday candles. Other pictures show her spending time with friends, enjoying a holiday with her children and trying out new recipes.

Her sister, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘My sister was lovely, always thinking about everyone but mostly her children. She had a wonderful heart and there was no one else like her.

‘She tried to help everyone where she could. She loved to cook and would organise surprise parties for friends and family giving cakes and presents she was loved by everyone. Everything she did was for the love for her children.’

A fundraisin­g campaign has raised more than £37,000 so far to support her children.

 ??  ?? Separated: Aliny Mendes left her husband a month ago
Separated: Aliny Mendes left her husband a month ago

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