Police have issued an update after a woman died following a stabbing earlier on Friday
A killer is on the run after a 44-year-old woman died following a stabbing in Tameside. Emergency services rushed out to Edge Lane, close to the Ashton Canal in Droylsden, after being called out at around 12pm today .
Chief Superintendent Phil Davies, Tameside’s District Commander, said: "Firstly, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victim. Our specialist family liaison officers are currently with the victim’s family to support them through what is an incredibly difficult time and we will do everything we can to ensure we locate the person responsible for this callous attack.
The woman's family are currently being supported by family liaison officers. Detectives are appealing for any further information regarding this incident.
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