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Murder suspect in death of mum Claire Knights in Birchington detained by medical professionals

A suspect in a murder investigation has been detained by medical professionals a week after being arrested following the death of a mum.

Claire Knights was reported missing last week and a body was found in the search near Minnis Bay, Birchington, last Friday – the day after a man, in his 20s, was detained.

A man in his 20s from Margate was arrested on suspicion of murder and has since been detained for assessment by medical professionals
A man in his 20s from Margate was arrested on suspicion of murder and has since been detained for assessment by medical professionals

Officers investigating the murder of the woman whose body was found have now formally confirmed her identity as Claire Knights.

Police are yet to reveal how the 54-year-old died but have said a post-mortem examination led detectives to officially launch a murder investigation on Sunday.

The force has also not released information about whether the victim and the suspect in custody were known to each other.

Officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the death.

Ms Knights is believed to have been walking her dog through the Minnis Bay area of Birchington when she went missing last Wednesday.

In the days before her body was found, Ms Knights’ family and friends organised searches around the area.

Police said her dog, a springer spaniel, was found running on the beach without a collar or lead and was taken to the police.

Residents were told to expect an increased police presence in the area as searches by specialist officers and inquiries by a team of detectives continued.

The key locations currently known in the disappearance of Claire Knights
The key locations currently known in the disappearance of Claire Knights

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation should call 101, quoting reference number 23-1922.

CCTV or dashcam footage can be uploaded here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/4601020123F08-PO1

You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111, or by using the anonymous online form on their website.

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