Officers from Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit conducting a murder investigation in Beaconsfield can confirm the formal identification of the victim.
The victim of the incident in Beaconsfield on Friday (23/2) has been formally identified as Paramjit Gosal-Gill, aged 40, from Beaconsfield.
Specially trained officers continue to support her family.
Paul Gill has been charged with one count of murder is due to appear at Reading Crown Court on 5 April.
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Will Crowther, of the Major Crime Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with Paramjit Gosal-Gill’s family at what must be an extremely difficult time for them and I would ask for their privacy to be respected.”
Paramjit’s family have released the following tribute to her: “For those who had the pleasure of knowing Pam would know what a warm, loving, caring and funny personality she was.
“Pam’s life was short but meaningful in so many ways to so many people.
“We are all devastated she has been taken from us so soon and she will be deeply missed.
“Rest in paradise our beautiful little angel. We all love you so much.”
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