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Updated: 7 Apr 2021, 12:09
A MUM-OF-TWO found stabbed in the neck and chest has been pictured for the first time as her ex-army medic “on-off boyfriend” has been charged with her murder.
Emma McArthur, 43, died from her injuries shortly after being discovered near Thatcham, Berks, on Thursday night.
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Emma McArthur has been described as a loving mother, daughter and friend by her heartbroken familyCredit: Thames Valley Police
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The 43-year-old died from her injuries after being discovered lying at the junction between Crookham Hill and Burys Bank Road near Thatcham, BerksCredit: LNP
Former army medic Christopher Minards, 35, was charged with her murder.
In a heartfelt tribute released by her family, Miss McArthur was described as a “loving mother, daughter and friend”.
05:10 EDT, 7 April 2021
The first picture of a mother-of-two who was found dead at a road junction with stab wounds to her neck, chest and back has been released by police.
The body of Emma McArthur, 43, was discovered at a remote road junction near Crookham Common, near Thornford Park Hospital, in Thatcham, Berkshire, around 11.45pm last Thursday.
Her on-off boyfriend Christopher Minards, 35, an ex-Army medic, was charged with her murder.
In a tribute released by her family, Miss McArthur was described as spiritual, spontaneous and a free spirit .
This image, released by Thames Valley Police, is the first picture of mother-of-two Emma McArthur, 43, who was found dead at a road junction with stab wounds to her neck, chest
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