Tributes paid to girl, 4, who died in suspected arson
A four-year-old girl died after allegedly arson attack on a Manchester house and was named by police as a woman – Lesma-Rose Wibier.
She died in the hospital after being evacuated at a property in the city’s Rusholme area at 12:30 Sunday.
A 44-year-old female woman, known as a lesbian — was initially detained for suspected life-threatening arson — has now been arrested on suspicion of murder, the Greater Manchester Police Department (GMP) said.
Her family said in a tribute to the little girl: “Lesbians are the star of the family. Anyone who knows her knows that she is the most beautiful girl inside and outside.”
The family of the lesbians added: “She always has a smile on her face and can put the same smile on others.
“She is such a smart and smart girl in her own unique way that anyone who is lucky enough to meet her will miss her deeply.”
The arrested woman has been detained under the Mental Health Act and is awaiting further evaluation.
GMP says Lesma-Rose’s family is currently demanding privacy.
A military spokesman said they are awaiting the results of an autopsy by the Home Office pathologist to determine the cause of lesbian death.