Woman, 24, found dead at home; murder investigation opened. First picture released.

Man and woman arrested, released on bail.

June 27th 2023.

Woman, 24, found dead at home; murder investigation opened. First picture released.
The death of 24-year-old Olivia Marsden at her Hadfield home has left her family, friends, and neighbours devastated. On June 18, emergency services discovered her body, and a post-mortem was unable to determine the cause of death. Police subsequently arrested a man in his 30s and a woman in her 50s on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender, respectively. Both have since been released on police bail.

The news has caused shock waves among those who knew Olivia. Tributes to her have been pouring in on social media, with one person expressing their anger, writing, "I love you my girl forever and always." Another said, "This is so wrong. I live just minutes away from where this happened and it's so sad." A relative wrote, "My beautiful cousin sleep tight our beautiful angel xxx."

Last week, a memorial was held at Pygrove Park in Glossop, south of Hadfield. Balloons were released in honour of Olivia.

Derbyshire Police have also issued a statement confirming Olivia's death and asking for anyone with information to contact them. They said, "Olivia Marsden was found deceased at her home in Greenbank after the North West Ambulance Service was called just after 4pm on June 18. A post-mortem has taken place, however, the cause of the 24-year-old’s death has yet to be found. Formal identification has taken place, her family are being supported by specialist officers and we ask that their privacy is respected at this time."

The statement continued, "Anyone with information that may be of use to detectives, and who has not already contacted the force, is asked to do so as soon as possible." Those with information can contact Derbyshire Police by calling 101 or by using Facebook, Twitter, or the contact form on the force’s website and using the reference 23*373737. Alternatively, the charity CrimeStoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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