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Man charged with murdering university lecturer Claire Chick in Plymouth – as family continue to grieve for ‘beautiful, caring mother’

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A 53-year-old man has been charged with murder after a university lecturer was killed in Plymouth.

Claire Chick, 48, was found seriously injured on West Hoe Road on Wednesday evening, sparking a major police manhunt.

Mrs Chick, a lecturer in adult nursing at the University of Plymouth, was rushed to hospital but was tragically pronounced dead on Thursday.

Paul Butler, of Stangray Avenue, Plymouth, was arrested about 20 miles away in the Liskeard area of ​​Cornwall on Thursday evening.

He has now been charged with her murder and will appear at Plymouth Magistrates' Court on Monday.

Mrs Chick, formerly known as Claire Butler, had five grandchildren who she calls her 'favourite grandma', according to her family who paid a heartbreaking tribute this week.

In a statement, issued through Devon and Cornwall Police, the family said: 'We are absolutely devastated and devastated by the loss of our beautiful, caring mother Claire Chick.

Man charged with murdering university lecturer Claire Chick in Plymouth – as family continue to grieve for ‘beautiful, caring mother’

Claire Chick, 48, a lecturer in adult nursing at the University of Plymouth, was murdered in the West Hoe area on Wednesday evening

Paul Butler (pictured), 53, was named as the only suspect and police confirmed he has now been charged

Paul Butler (pictured), 53, was named as the only suspect and police confirmed he has now been charged

'She was the most beautiful vibrant soul and was there for everyone. Everyone who knew our mother had so many positive words to say about her.

“She was the life and soul of every place she was.

'She loved to dance and sing, even though she was quite bad at it, she was not ashamed to do it in front of any audience.

'As a family we will never get over this, she was our glue and our permanent point of contact. We will never get the justice our mother deserves for this because no amount of justice will bring her back.

'We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and invite everyone who knew her to share their memories of her.

“We would also like to remind the public that she leaves behind five beautiful grandchildren who all call her 'a favorite grandma.'

“We ask that you respect their privacy, and everyone remains respectful of them.

“She may be gone, but her spirit will always remain alive. We love you, Mom, and we promise to make you proud.”

Police have set up a police cordon between Great Western Road and West Hoe Road after Ms Chick was found 'seriously injured' in the street

Police have set up a police cordon between Great Western Road and West Hoe Road after Ms Chick was found 'seriously injured' in the street

Forensic officers used torches to search the street as they worked late into the night

Forensic officers used torches to search the street as they worked late into the night

Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Davies said: “We are shocked and saddened by the death of a much-loved member of our university community.

'Having spoken to Claire's colleagues, I know her contribution to Plymouth was significant and deeply felt: she was a respected nurse, teacher and personal tutor, who ensured students were supported academically and pastorally.

'As associate head of school for international in our school of nursing and midwifery, she was closely involved in the development of nursing programmes, students and academics in Europe, Africa and Asia.

'As a colleague, Claire's humor and warmth will be greatly missed by the academic and support staff.

Claire (pictured), who died on Thursday, was a lecturer in adult nursing at the University of Plymouth

Claire (pictured), who died on Thursday, was a lecturer in adult nursing at the University of Plymouth

'Pastoral support is available for staff and students who knew Claire and have been affected by this tragic news, and further events are being organized to remember her.

'In the meantime, our thoughts are with Claire's family and friends at this impossibly difficult time.'

Senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Rob Smith said: “We have specialist officers on site to continue to provide support to Claire's family.

'Our investigation is ongoing and I would like to thank the local community for their support as we conducted our investigation over the last few days.'

This is a breaking news story. More to follow.

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