Police arrested the 43-year-old St Helena man in Liverpool after the woman’s body was discovered at an address in Piele Road, Haydock on Wednesday. He was arrested, where he will be questioned by the police. A man in his 30s remains in hospital where he continues to be interviewed by police. In a statement police said: “We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident in Piele Road but we continue to appeal for anyone with information to contact us via DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 citing calendar 234 of August 31.” On Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed a domestic homicide investigation was underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic inquiries were being carried out. Several police vehicles, including the Forensic Science Support unit and a dog unit have been parked near Wexford Close, where a cordon is in place.

Police announcement In a statement, Detective Chief Inspector Alison Woods said: “Tackling violence against women and girls remains a priority for Merseyside Police and we are urgently carrying out a number of lines of inquiry to establish what has happened. “The investigation is in the very early stages and while I understand that incidents like this are worrying for people living in the area, we believe that those involved were known to each other and there is no risk to the wider community. “I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area of ​​Piele Road between 8.30am and 9am this morning who saw or heard anything suspicious or has any information that could assist the investigation to contact us urgently.” Chief Inspector Woods added: “We are committed to working with our communities and partners to tackle violence against women and girls and will continue to do everything we can to identify offenders and make our streets safer . “My message to anyone suffering abuse is please don’t suffer in silence. Violence against women and girls should never be tolerated and speaking out means we can take positive action against the perpetrators. “You are not alone and there is lots of help available, both through Merseyside Police and our partner organisations. As a society we must take a strong stand against violence against women and we will continue to work with our partners. “I would also encourage neighbors and friends of those suffering abuse to speak up. Trust your gut – if something you’ve seen or heard doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. By knowing the signs of abuse, you could help a friend, colleague or family member. Domestic abuse is not just physical – it can be emotional, physical, sexual, financial or controlling behaviour.’ Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to DM @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 quoting calendar 234 of 31 August. Information can also be reported via their online form: If someone is in immediate danger, they should call 999 and speak to an operator, but for those for whom speaking out isn’t always an option: Silent Solution is a service which means a vulnerable person can call 999 and alert us by pressing ’55’. This will indicate that help is needed and we will respond.


title: “A Man Has Been Arrested On Suspicion Of Murdering A Woman In Haydock Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Wayne Thomas”


Police arrested the 43-year-old St Helena man in Liverpool after the woman’s body was discovered at an address in Piele Road, Haydock on Wednesday. He was arrested, where he will be questioned by the police. A man in his 30s remains in hospital where he continues to be interviewed by police. In a statement police said: “We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident in Piele Road but we continue to appeal for anyone with information to contact us via DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 citing calendar 234 of August 31.” On Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed a domestic homicide investigation was underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic inquiries were being carried out. Several police vehicles, including the Forensic Science Support unit and a dog unit have been parked near Wexford Close, where a cordon is in place.

Police announcement In a statement, Detective Chief Inspector Alison Woods said: “Tackling violence against women and girls remains a priority for Merseyside Police and we are urgently carrying out a number of lines of inquiry to establish what has happened. “The investigation is in the very early stages and while I understand that incidents like this are worrying for people living in the area, we believe that those involved were known to each other and there is no risk to the wider community. “I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area of ​​Piele Road between 8.30am and 9am this morning who saw or heard anything suspicious or has any information that could assist the investigation to contact us urgently.” Chief Inspector Woods added: “We are committed to working with our communities and partners to tackle violence against women and girls and will continue to do everything we can to identify offenders and make our streets safer . “My message to anyone suffering abuse is please don’t suffer in silence. Violence against women and girls should never be tolerated and speaking out means we can take positive action against the perpetrators. “You are not alone and there is lots of help available, both through Merseyside Police and our partner organisations. As a society we must take a strong stand against violence against women and we will continue to work with our partners. “I would also encourage neighbors and friends of those suffering abuse to speak up. Trust your gut – if something you’ve seen or heard doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. By knowing the signs of abuse, you could help a friend, colleague or family member. Domestic abuse is not just physical – it can be emotional, physical, sexual, financial or controlling behaviour.’ Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to DM @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 quoting calendar 234 of 31 August. Information can also be reported via their online form: If someone is in immediate danger, they should call 999 and speak to an operator, but for those for whom speaking out isn’t always an option: Silent Solution is a service which means a vulnerable person can call 999 and alert us by pressing ’55’. This will indicate that help is needed and we will respond.


title: “A Man Has Been Arrested On Suspicion Of Murdering A Woman In Haydock Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “George Pyle”


Police arrested the 43-year-old St Helena man in Liverpool after the woman’s body was discovered at an address in Piele Road, Haydock on Wednesday. He was arrested, where he will be questioned by the police. A man in his 30s remains in hospital where he continues to be interviewed by police. In a statement police said: “We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident in Piele Road but we continue to appeal for anyone with information to contact us via DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 citing calendar 234 of August 31.” On Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed a domestic homicide investigation was underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic inquiries were being carried out. Several police vehicles, including the Forensic Science Support unit and a dog unit have been parked near Wexford Close, where a cordon is in place.

Police announcement In a statement, Detective Chief Inspector Alison Woods said: “Tackling violence against women and girls remains a priority for Merseyside Police and we are urgently carrying out a number of lines of inquiry to establish what has happened. “The investigation is in the very early stages and while I understand that incidents like this are worrying for people living in the area, we believe that those involved were known to each other and there is no risk to the wider community. “I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area of ​​Piele Road between 8.30am and 9am this morning who saw or heard anything suspicious or has any information that could assist the investigation to contact us urgently.” Chief Inspector Woods added: “We are committed to working with our communities and partners to tackle violence against women and girls and will continue to do everything we can to identify offenders and make our streets safer . “My message to anyone suffering abuse is please don’t suffer in silence. Violence against women and girls should never be tolerated and speaking out means we can take positive action against the perpetrators. “You are not alone and there is lots of help available, both through Merseyside Police and our partner organisations. As a society we must take a strong stand against violence against women and we will continue to work with our partners. “I would also encourage neighbors and friends of those suffering abuse to speak up. Trust your gut – if something you’ve seen or heard doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. By knowing the signs of abuse, you could help a friend, colleague or family member. Domestic abuse is not just physical – it can be emotional, physical, sexual, financial or controlling behaviour.’ Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to DM @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 quoting calendar 234 of 31 August. Information can also be reported via their online form: If someone is in immediate danger, they should call 999 and speak to an operator, but for those for whom speaking out isn’t always an option: Silent Solution is a service which means a vulnerable person can call 999 and alert us by pressing ’55’. This will indicate that help is needed and we will respond.


title: “A Man Has Been Arrested On Suspicion Of Murdering A Woman In Haydock Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “John Flanagan”


Police arrested the 43-year-old St Helena man in Liverpool after the woman’s body was discovered at an address in Piele Road, Haydock on Wednesday. He was arrested, where he will be questioned by the police. A man in his 30s remains in hospital where he continues to be interviewed by police. In a statement police said: “We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident in Piele Road but we continue to appeal for anyone with information to contact us via DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 citing calendar 234 of August 31.” On Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed a domestic homicide investigation was underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic inquiries were being carried out. Several police vehicles, including the Forensic Science Support unit and a dog unit have been parked near Wexford Close, where a cordon is in place.

Police announcement In a statement, Detective Chief Inspector Alison Woods said: “Tackling violence against women and girls remains a priority for Merseyside Police and we are urgently carrying out a number of lines of inquiry to establish what has happened. “The investigation is in the very early stages and while I understand that incidents like this are worrying for people living in the area, we believe that those involved were known to each other and there is no risk to the wider community. “I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area of ​​Piele Road between 8.30am and 9am this morning who saw or heard anything suspicious or has any information that could assist the investigation to contact us urgently.” Chief Inspector Woods added: “We are committed to working with our communities and partners to tackle violence against women and girls and will continue to do everything we can to identify offenders and make our streets safer . “My message to anyone suffering abuse is please don’t suffer in silence. Violence against women and girls should never be tolerated and speaking out means we can take positive action against the perpetrators. “You are not alone and there is lots of help available, both through Merseyside Police and our partner organisations. As a society we must take a strong stand against violence against women and we will continue to work with our partners. “I would also encourage neighbors and friends of those suffering abuse to speak up. Trust your gut – if something you’ve seen or heard doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. By knowing the signs of abuse, you could help a friend, colleague or family member. Domestic abuse is not just physical – it can be emotional, physical, sexual, financial or controlling behaviour.’ Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to DM @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 quoting calendar 234 of 31 August. Information can also be reported via their online form: If someone is in immediate danger, they should call 999 and speak to an operator, but for those for whom speaking out isn’t always an option: Silent Solution is a service which means a vulnerable person can call 999 and alert us by pressing ’55’. This will indicate that help is needed and we will respond.