Brianna Ghey police say fatal stabbing of schoolgirl may have been a hate crime
The killing of Brianna Ghey may have been a hate crime, police have said.
The 16-year-old, who was a trans girl, was stabbed to death in Culcheth Linear Park near Warrington, Cheshire, on Saturday.
Police have arrested a girl, 15, and a boy, also 15, on suspicion of murder.
The stabbing was initially described as a "targeted" attack and police said they did not believe Brianna was targeted for being transgender.
However, in a new statement released today the force said they are now exploring all lines of enquiry "including whether this was a hate crime".
Man in 30s dies after being stabbed in park sparking police probeIn a statement, the force said: "All lines of enquiry are being explored, including whether this was a hate crime.
"Please continue to avoid speculation online and be wary of sharing misinformation relating to this case."
Detectives are also still continuing to trace the weapon used in the attack.
Yesterday, Brianna's family paid tribute to her, describing her as a "much loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister" who was "strong" and fearless".
The family said: "Brianna was a much loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister.
"She was a larger than life character who would leave a lasting impression on all that met her.
"Brianna was beautiful, witty and hilarious. Brianna was strong, fearless and one of a kind.
"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.
"We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and support during this extremely difficult time. We would like to thank the police for their support, and witnesses for helping with the investigation.
"The continuation of respect for privacy is greatly appreciated."
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