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Family of ‘loving’ Harpurhey mum pay touching tribute to her as man is charged with murder

"She would always light up the room she entered."

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 9th April 2025

The family of a ‘loving’ Harpurhey mum have paid a heartfelt tribute to her as a man has been charged with murder.

The tribute has been released after Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was called to an address on Queens Road, in the Harpurhey area of Manchester, in the early hours of the morning at 4:07am this Monday just gone (7 April).

Sadly, despite the speed with which officers arrived on the scene, a 51-year-old woman was found dead on arrival.

GMP has now confirmed her identity as Clare Burns. 

Paying tribute to Clare following her passing, her family wrote: “Clare was a loving mother, auntie, sister and daughter. She was funny, outgoing and a very independent person. She was also kind, generous and friendly to anyone she met. 

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“Clare would always light up the room she entered, and she was a brilliant friend to many. We will miss her dearly.”

With a murder investigation subsequently launched, a 55-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder at the scene, following initial enquiries.

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The family of a ‘loving’ Harpurhey mum have paid a touching tribute to her as a man is charged with murder / Credit: GMP

Leonard Lee Stewart, from Manchester, has been charged with murder, and the 54-year-old remained in police custody ahead of his next appearance at Manchester City Magistrates’ Court today (Wednesday 9 April).

Due to past contact between GMP, and the victim and suspect, it’s been confirmed that the Professional Standards Directorate have made a voluntarily referral to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) – which is now assessing the case. 

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Anyone with any information about this case is asked to contact GMP via the case’s major incident portal here, or by calling the incident room on 0161 856 3635.

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Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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