Woman named after sudden death and murder arrest

Thames Valley Police Kirah SinesThames Valley Police
Kirah Sines was "one-of-a-kind with a heart of gold", her family said

A woman whose sudden death prompted a man's arrest on suspicion of murder has been named by police.

Kirah Sines, 26, from Bagshot, Surrey, died in Jameston in Bracknell, Berkshire, on 4 June.

An initial post-mortem examination has not revealed the cause, police said.

A 27-year-old man from Woking, Surrey, who was arrested on suspicion of murder, has been released on bail pending further inquiries.

Two blue tents - one in front of a house, with one in an upper grass area - outside the Bracknell house
Police tents were erected at the property

Previously, police said they were called at 07:41 BST to reports of a death in Jameston, a branching road which forms a small housing estate.

Paramedics tried to save Ms Sines but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

A post-mortem examination found the cause of death was "unascertained pending further investigation", police said.

In a statement, Ms Sines' family said: “We are devastated and all heartbroken to have lost our beautiful Kirah.

"She really was one-of-a-kind with a heart of gold. She will be truly missed by us all."

Det Insp Peter Clarke said: “This incident continues to be investigated as an unexplained death and we are continuing to investigate the full circumstances.

"We would kindly ask that members of the public not to speculate about the incident.

“I would ask anyone who may have information about this woman’s death to please contact us."

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