Carrie Slater death: Murder charge after fatal shooting

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Carrie Slater's family said she was a "beloved" sister and daughter

A man has been charged with murder after a woman was fatally shot in Leicestershire.

Police were called to a property in Kings Road, Long Clawson, near Melton Mowbray, on Thursday night where they found Carrie Slater with life-threatening injuries.

Ms Slater, 37, was taken to hospital but died on Saturday night.

Richard Basson, 44, has been charged with murder and appeared before magistrates in Leicester earlier.

Mr Basson, of Kings Road, Long Clawson, has also been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of ammunition without a certificate.

He was remanded in custody and is set to appear at Leicester Crown Court on Tuesday.

'Devastated'

In a statement released by Leicestershire Police, Ms Slater's family said: "Carrie was loved by all of us. She was a daughter and beloved sister to her siblings.

"We are still coming to terms with what happened.

"It's difficult to put into words how we are feeling, but nothing we say is going to bring her back.

"She grew up in Grantham and we know there are people there who will be devastated to learn that she is no longer with us."

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