Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, who was in her forties, was sadly found dead in the Blue Mountains, Wallingford, by Thames Valley Police at 2am today (August 30). Tributes to Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, formerly known as Katie Chalk, have flooded the internet. READ MORE: Coroners bring cameras to scene of murder investigation A friend posted: “RIP Katie Hurmuz-Irimia. Much love to your family and friends.” Another post read: “Sleep well Katie Hurmuz-Irmia. Fly high with the stars, you will be greatly missed.” A close friend of Ms Hurmuz-Irmia, Anna McColl, said she was still “in shock” when she heard the news. Speaking to the Oxford Mail, he said: “Myself and a lot of other people in Wallingford are very shocked to hear that this has happened to her as she is one of those people who is so nice and wouldn’t do anything to anyone. “She’s been through a lot over the last few years and it’s horrible to hear that this is the end for her. “I have known her for more than 10 years. She is very local to Wallingford and many people know her. READ MORE: ‘We are completely devastated and shocked’, say neighbors after woman found dead “It’s just one of those things where she’s always been so kind and considerate and will talk to anybody – I’m still a bit shocked.” A neighbour, who has lived in the Blue Mountains for 13 years, said she had known Ms Hurmuz-Irimia for a “long time” and was in “disbelief” at the news. Speaking anonymously to the Oxford Mail, he said: ‘She was always so friendly. Many people will miss him. “It’s shocking that this happened – he’s just such a nice person.” Ms Hurmuz-Irimia is believed to have worked at the Londis store on Sinodun Street. The Oxford Mail asked the store for a comment, but they were unable to at this time. A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said they could not comment further on the identity of the victim until he has been formally identified. They said: “It may take some time for this to happen, but please keep an eye on our website for any updates.” Meanwhile, a 28-year-old man from Wallingford has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. READ MORE: City mayor’s thoughts are with family and friends of woman found dead Neighbors across the street from the block of flats where Ms Hurmuz-Irimia was found said they were “absolutely devastated that something like this happened”. “It’s shocking what happened in Wallingford,” they said. “It’s so sad.” Mayor Marcus Harris added that his thoughts are with Ms Hurmuz-Irimia’s family and friends. – This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior media reporter. Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot. Contact her by email: [email protected] Follow her on Twitter @Geeharland
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title: “Wallingford Was Called A Murder Victim Locally By Friends Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Stacey Johnson”
Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, who was in her forties, was sadly found dead in the Blue Mountains, Wallingford, by Thames Valley Police at 2am today (August 30). Tributes to Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, formerly known as Katie Chalk, have flooded the internet. READ MORE: Coroners bring cameras to scene of murder investigation A friend posted: “RIP Katie Hurmuz-Irimia. Much love to your family and friends.” Another post read: “Sleep well Katie Hurmuz-Irmia. Fly high with the stars, you will be greatly missed.” A close friend of Ms Hurmuz-Irmia, Anna McColl, said she was still “in shock” when she heard the news. Speaking to the Oxford Mail, he said: “Myself and a lot of other people in Wallingford are very shocked to hear that this has happened to her as she is one of those people who is so nice and wouldn’t do anything to anyone. “She’s been through a lot over the last few years and it’s horrible to hear that this is the end for her. “I have known her for more than 10 years. She is very local to Wallingford and many people know her. READ MORE: ‘We are completely devastated and shocked’, say neighbors after woman found dead “It’s just one of those things where she’s always been so kind and considerate and will talk to anybody – I’m still a bit shocked.” A neighbour, who has lived in the Blue Mountains for 13 years, said she had known Ms Hurmuz-Irimia for a “long time” and was in “disbelief” at the news. Speaking anonymously to the Oxford Mail, he said: ‘She was always so friendly. Many people will miss him. “It’s shocking that this happened – he’s just such a nice person.” Ms Hurmuz-Irimia is believed to have worked at the Londis store on Sinodun Street. The Oxford Mail asked the store for a comment, but they were unable to at this time. A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said they could not comment further on the identity of the victim until he has been formally identified. They said: “It may take some time for this to happen, but please keep an eye on our website for any updates.” Meanwhile, a 28-year-old man from Wallingford has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. READ MORE: City mayor’s thoughts are with family and friends of woman found dead Neighbors across the street from the block of flats where Ms Hurmuz-Irimia was found said they were “absolutely devastated that something like this happened”. “It’s shocking what happened in Wallingford,” they said. “It’s so sad.” Mayor Marcus Harris added that his thoughts are with Ms Hurmuz-Irimia’s family and friends. – This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior media reporter. Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot. Contact her by email: [email protected] Follow her on Twitter @Geeharland
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title: “Wallingford Was Called A Murder Victim Locally By Friends Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Santos Daniels”
Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, who was in her forties, was sadly found dead in the Blue Mountains, Wallingford, by Thames Valley Police at 2am today (August 30). Tributes to Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, formerly known as Katie Chalk, have flooded the internet. READ MORE: Coroners bring cameras to scene of murder investigation A friend posted: “RIP Katie Hurmuz-Irimia. Much love to your family and friends.” Another post read: “Sleep well Katie Hurmuz-Irmia. Fly high with the stars, you will be greatly missed.” A close friend of Ms Hurmuz-Irmia, Anna McColl, said she was still “in shock” when she heard the news. Speaking to the Oxford Mail, he said: “Myself and a lot of other people in Wallingford are very shocked to hear that this has happened to her as she is one of those people who is so nice and wouldn’t do anything to anyone. “She’s been through a lot over the last few years and it’s horrible to hear that this is the end for her. “I have known her for more than 10 years. She is very local to Wallingford and many people know her. READ MORE: ‘We are completely devastated and shocked’, say neighbors after woman found dead “It’s just one of those things where she’s always been so kind and considerate and will talk to anybody – I’m still a bit shocked.” A neighbour, who has lived in the Blue Mountains for 13 years, said she had known Ms Hurmuz-Irimia for a “long time” and was in “disbelief” at the news. Speaking anonymously to the Oxford Mail, he said: ‘She was always so friendly. Many people will miss him. “It’s shocking that this happened – he’s just such a nice person.” Ms Hurmuz-Irimia is believed to have worked at the Londis store on Sinodun Street. The Oxford Mail asked the store for a comment, but they were unable to at this time. A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said they could not comment further on the identity of the victim until he has been formally identified. They said: “It may take some time for this to happen, but please keep an eye on our website for any updates.” Meanwhile, a 28-year-old man from Wallingford has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. READ MORE: City mayor’s thoughts are with family and friends of woman found dead Neighbors across the street from the block of flats where Ms Hurmuz-Irimia was found said they were “absolutely devastated that something like this happened”. “It’s shocking what happened in Wallingford,” they said. “It’s so sad.” Mayor Marcus Harris added that his thoughts are with Ms Hurmuz-Irimia’s family and friends. – This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior media reporter. Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot. Contact her by email: [email protected] Follow her on Twitter @Geeharland
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title: “Wallingford Was Called A Murder Victim Locally By Friends Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Imogene Wilson”
Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, who was in her forties, was sadly found dead in the Blue Mountains, Wallingford, by Thames Valley Police at 2am today (August 30). Tributes to Ms Hurmuz-Irimia, formerly known as Katie Chalk, have flooded the internet. READ MORE: Coroners bring cameras to scene of murder investigation A friend posted: “RIP Katie Hurmuz-Irimia. Much love to your family and friends.” Another post read: “Sleep well Katie Hurmuz-Irmia. Fly high with the stars, you will be greatly missed.” A close friend of Ms Hurmuz-Irmia, Anna McColl, said she was still “in shock” when she heard the news. Speaking to the Oxford Mail, he said: “Myself and a lot of other people in Wallingford are very shocked to hear that this has happened to her as she is one of those people who is so nice and wouldn’t do anything to anyone. “She’s been through a lot over the last few years and it’s horrible to hear that this is the end for her. “I have known her for more than 10 years. She is very local to Wallingford and many people know her. READ MORE: ‘We are completely devastated and shocked’, say neighbors after woman found dead “It’s just one of those things where she’s always been so kind and considerate and will talk to anybody – I’m still a bit shocked.” A neighbour, who has lived in the Blue Mountains for 13 years, said she had known Ms Hurmuz-Irimia for a “long time” and was in “disbelief” at the news. Speaking anonymously to the Oxford Mail, he said: ‘She was always so friendly. Many people will miss him. “It’s shocking that this happened – he’s just such a nice person.” Ms Hurmuz-Irimia is believed to have worked at the Londis store on Sinodun Street. The Oxford Mail asked the store for a comment, but they were unable to at this time. A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said they could not comment further on the identity of the victim until he has been formally identified. They said: “It may take some time for this to happen, but please keep an eye on our website for any updates.” Meanwhile, a 28-year-old man from Wallingford has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody. READ MORE: City mayor’s thoughts are with family and friends of woman found dead Neighbors across the street from the block of flats where Ms Hurmuz-Irimia was found said they were “absolutely devastated that something like this happened”. “It’s shocking what happened in Wallingford,” they said. “It’s so sad.” Mayor Marcus Harris added that his thoughts are with Ms Hurmuz-Irimia’s family and friends. – This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior media reporter. Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot. Contact her by email: [email protected] Follow her on Twitter @Geeharland
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