Yorkshire Post

Family pays tribute to slaughtere­d teacher... ‘a rock for her family’

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A YOUNG teacher killed the weekend before Christmas has been described as “a rock for her family, a rock for her friends, who always thought of others before herself ”.

Amy Appleton, 32, was killed with 76-year-old Sandy Seagrave in Crawley Down, West Sussex, on Sunday.

It is believed Ms Seagrave, who lived a short walk from the scene, tried to step in as Ms Appleton was attacked.

Sussex Police said a 37-year-old man, found seriously injured at the scene, remained on life support in a critical condition.

Police said the suspect was known to one of the women.

Ms Appleton, a teacher at nearby Copthorne Church of England Junior School, was described by her family as a “beautiful, caring daughter, sister and friend”.

A tribute added: “Amy had an amazing personalit­y. She was such a strong, positive person who always smiled.

“She was a rock for her family, a rock for her friends and most of all a rock for herself. Amy always thought of others before herself.”

The tribute added: “Amy led the life she was destined to fill, following her passions.

“Her school will be missing an incredible, dedicated teacher. She gave 110 per cent to her pupils.

“Her light will always shine in our lives but a hole has been left with broken hearts.

“The whole family would like to send heartfelt thanks for all kind messages and thoughtful tributes. Keep shining, our girl. You will forever be in our hearts.”

Ms Seagrave’s family described the older woman as “one of a kind, an eccentric character who was stubbornly independen­t”.

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