TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 36-year-old woman was found dead at a house.
Northumbria Police said Melissa Eastick suffered an assault at an address in Stockton Terrace, Sunderland, and was declared dead after emergency services attended at around 7.15am on Tuesday.
Officers said they are treating her death as murder and two men, aged 38 and 40, were arrested.
They have since been released on police bail, pending further inquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Louise Jenkins said: "First and foremost, I would like to extend my sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Melissa.
"We will continue to offer support in any way that we can, and our officers are committed to getting them the answers they fully deserve.
Read More on UK News
Entire town told to evacuate as Storm Babet sparks ‘danger to life’ red warning
Girl, 10, who fell pregnant after 'rape by 14-yr-old’ is ordered to get abortion
"A number of inquiries are under way, with our officers currently treating Melissa's death as suspicious.
"Those inquiries will continue throughout the week, and police will remain in the area to investigate and offer reassurance to the wider public.
"Anyone with concerns or information is encouraged to speak to an officer on duty.
"While inquiries are at an early stage, it is believed those involved are known to each other, and there is no wider risk to the public.
Most read in The Sun
BABY SHOCK
Girl, 10, who fell pregnant after ‘rape by 14-yr-old’ is ordered to get abortion
WIFE STRIFE
James Haskell spotted without wedding ring – as wife Chloe takes hers off
candid
I was one of the UK’s biggest music stars – but I lost thousands ‘betting’
mixing it up
Leigh-Anne Pinnock hints husband Andre Gray CHEATED with cryptic comment
"Today, I am appealing for the public's help with our investigation. If you saw anything suspicious in that area over the weekend into Monday and Tuesday, please get in touch with us.
"We would also ask people to check any recent CCTV or dashcam footage, as your information could prove the key to our investigation."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police via the Tell Us Something page of the Northumbria Police website or by calling 101.
Source: Read Full Article