Tributes have poured in for a woman who was found dead in a flat in Aylesbury.
On Tuesday, May 11, Thames Valley Police officers were called to a property on Arundel Green in Elmhurst at around 10.45am following reports of a ‘fear for welfare’.
However, following their arrival, the body of a woman in her 30s was discovered.
Following the sad news, locals have paid tribute to the woman, who has been described as ‘the perfect neighbour’.
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An unidentified resident on the street said: “She was friendly, sweet, kind and all the neighbours are really upset.
“When my daughter had her baby recently, she got her a little present, that’s how kind she was.
“She also baked mince pies for us at Christmas, and we’re devastated to hear the news.
“It has really made us upset because where we are, we can’t see directly into her flat but if I had noticed anything unusual, I would have helped.
“She would worry if she made noise, like when she vacuumed, and we would say, ‘please don’t worry – it’s fine.’
“She was one of the nicest people you would ever meet, and we are really upset.
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“All the neighbours loved her as she always spoke to everyone and we are very sad.
“She was always cleaning her flat, she had flowers in her window – just a happy and go lucky person.”
“She was lovely – the perfect neighbour.”
Following a police presence on both May 11 and May 12, an unidentified family member who was at the scene, said: “There are no suspicious circumstances, and are waiting to hear the results.
“We don’t really feel anything until we get the result of the post-mortem.
“We genuinely have no idea how or why.”
Thames Valley Police have said: “Officers from Thames Valley Police were called to a property in Arundel Green, Aylesbury, at just before 10.45am on Tuesday (11/5) following reports of a fear for welfare.
“Sadly, on arrival, the body of a woman was located inside the property.
“The woman’s death is being treated as unexplained, but not suspicious, and a file is being prepared for the coroner.
“The woman’s next of kin are aware and are being supported by officers.”
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