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A woman who was found stabbed to death in her home in Brighton has been named as 46-year-old Jillian Howell.
Ms Howell was found with multiple stab wounds in Sandgate Road on Thursday.
A Seaford man, 51, was arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody. Police said the suspect and Ms Howell knew each other.
Paying tribute to her, her family said she was a passionate Brighton and Hove Albion fan and had volunteered as a Samaritan.
In a statement issued through Sussex Police, the family said: "Jill was a kind, gentle and loving sister, aunty and friend. We are shocked and heartbroken by her loss.
"She touched many lives in her volunteer work with the Samaritans and was always helping others.
"She loved to travel and was a passionate Albion fan and season ticket holder.
"She lived life to the fullest and was dearly loved by her friends and family."
'Warm and compassionate'
Alison Pratt, Director of the Brighton, Hove & District branch of the Samaritans, said Ms Howell had been a volunteer with the charity for 10 years and was dedicated to giving her time to helping others.
She said: "As well as supporting people in distress, she played a vital role in recruiting and training new volunteers.
"I will remember her as a warm, compassionate and committed member of the team. She will be very sadly missed."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-41782217
A woman who was found stabbed to death in her home in Brighton has been named as 46-year-old Jillian Howell.
Ms Howell was found with multiple stab wounds in Sandgate Road on Thursday.
A Seaford man, 51, was arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody. Police said the suspect and Ms Howell knew each other.
Paying tribute to her, her family said she was a passionate Brighton and Hove Albion fan and had volunteered as a Samaritan.
In a statement issued through Sussex Police, the family said: "Jill was a kind, gentle and loving sister, aunty and friend. We are shocked and heartbroken by her loss.
"She touched many lives in her volunteer work with the Samaritans and was always helping others.
"She loved to travel and was a passionate Albion fan and season ticket holder.
"She lived life to the fullest and was dearly loved by her friends and family."
'Warm and compassionate'
Alison Pratt, Director of the Brighton, Hove & District branch of the Samaritans, said Ms Howell had been a volunteer with the charity for 10 years and was dedicated to giving her time to helping others.
She said: "As well as supporting people in distress, she played a vital role in recruiting and training new volunteers.
"I will remember her as a warm, compassionate and committed member of the team. She will be very sadly missed."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-41782217