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Lucy Thornton

Libby Squire's friends tribute to 'beautiful' victim at bench she was last seen alive

The bench where Libby Squire was last seen alive has become a memorial to the “big-hearted” student.

Police yesterday said they were treating Libby’s death as a “potential homicide” following a postmortem.

Her body was pulled from the Humber Estuary by an RNLI crew on Wednesday, six weeks after 21-year-old Libby vanished on a night out in Hull.

Her housemate Chloe Wise broke down as she arrived at the bench to lay red roses among the other floral tributes.

She lit a candle and left a letter to Libby, saying: “You really are the most beautiful person I know inside and out.

Floral tributes and messages were left at the bench (HullLive)
Libby's friends described her as "beautiful" and "big-hearted" (HullLive)
Student Libby Squire disappeared after a night out (PA)

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“I can’t begin to explain how lucky I am to have had you in my life. I’ll never be able to find the words to explain how much I’ll miss you. You will forever be in my heart.

“I love you so much Lib. Pps I will try to keep the house clean.”

Amelia Cummins, a fellow philosophy student at the University of Hull, posted a tribute on Facebook .

She said: “Libby was an incredible person. I count myself incredibly lucky to have known Lib.

Libby's friends and fellow students have praised her character (HullLive)

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“She never did anything half-heartedly, she always stood by her beliefs. She has by far influenced my life more than anyone else I have met.”

A card signed by other students spoke of an “outpouring of love” for Libby, who was “forever in our hearts”.

Libby Squire, pictured with her mum Lisa (Humberside Police)

Frank Lazenby, 55, and Neil Covells, 51, who did repairs on Libby’s flat, laid flowers at the bench.

Frank said: “She was very pleasant, a lovely young lady. What happened to her is so sad.”

Angie Wallace, 51, whose 25-year-old son Stephen’s body was found in a Hull waterway in 2016, has contacted Libby’s parents, Lisa and Russell, to offer support in their “darkest days”.

Police in Hull searching Oak Road for her body in February (Tom Maddick / SWNS)

Det Supt Martin Smalley said a man remains under investigation.

Pawel Relowicz, 24, of Hull, has been remanded in custody charged with 12 offences unrelated to Libby’s death.

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