Brianna Ghey's death has left massive hole, says family
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A 16-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in a park was "strong, fearless and one of a kind", her family said.
Brianna Ghey was found wounded and lying on a path in Linear Park in Culcheth, Cheshire, on Saturday.
Her relatives paid tribute to the "much loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister", and said her death had left a "massive hole" .
Brianna was a transgender girl but detectives said there was no evidence to suggest it was a hate crime.
A boy and girl, both 15, have been arrested on suspicion of her murder.
They are from the local area and remain in custody, Cheshire Police said.
Brianna's family, who are from the nearby town of Birchwood, said she was "beautiful, witty and hilarious".
They continued: "She was a larger than life character who would leave a lasting impression on all who met her.
"The loss of her young life has left a massive hole in our family, and we know that the teachers and her friends who were involved in her life will feel the same.
They also thanked people for their support, adding: "The continuation of respect for [our] privacy is greatly appreciated."
Det Ch Supt Mike Evans said various lines of inquiry were under way and officers were trying to establish the "exact circumstances".
"At this time, there is no evidence to suggest that the circumstances surrounding Brianna's death are hate related," he said.
Emma Mills, the head teacher of Brianna's school Birchwood Community High, said: "We are shocked and truly devastated.
"This is understandably a very difficult and distressing time for many and we will do our utmost to support our pupils and wider school community."
At the scene
Yunus Mulla, BBC News
Friends of Brianna have left flowers and other tributes at the entrance of the park where the teenager died.
One read: "Fly high our pink angel".
A young girl arrived with her father dressed in her school uniform and broke down in tears as she left her own tribute.
Two other 16-year-olds said they spoke to Brianna in the days before her death and were shocked by what has happened.
There is still a lot of police activity here with several vans and police cars in the surrounding streets.
Tributes have also been paid to Brianna on social media and in particular Tik Tok, where she had a huge following. One message described her as a "sweet angel" and a "beautiful girl".
In a tweet, external, LGBTQ+ rights charity Stonewall said: "Our thoughts are with Brianna Ghey, a young trans woman, and her loved ones. We urge anyone who may have information which will help the police with their enquiries to come forward."
Also on Twitter, external, Labour MP Jess Phillips said Brianna's death was "utterly tragic" and sent her parents "love" on their "unimaginable loss".
Donations on a GoFundMe crowdfunding page set up for Brianna's family, which said the schoolgirl was "looking forward to taking her exams this year", have passed £25,000.
Police earlier said a post-mortem examination was planned and officers were still searching for the weapon used. They are also trying to establish a motive for the attack.
Extra patrols have been sent to the area, which is a well-known dog-walking spot.
Witnesses and anybody with CCTV or dashcam footage have been urged to contact Cheshire Police.
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- Published13 February 2023