
Residents reported shouting, swearing and screaming in the street on Monday night
The husband of woman murdered in Luton has paid tribute to his "beautiful, devoted wife", saying her death has torn "hearts apart".
Hafeez Rehman, husband of Saima Khan said the killing had also deprived four children of their mother.
He urged anyone with information to come forward to assist the police in the murder investigation.
Ms Khan, 34, was found with serious injuries at her home in Overstone Road on 23 May, but died at the scene.
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Mr Rehman said of his wife: ""She was a loving mother to four beautiful children, a devoted wife, a beloved daughter and the most caring of sisters.
No more memories
"She has been taken from us at the age of 34 and my children have been deprived of their mother.
"As everyone can appreciate and understand that the circumstances have torn our hearts apart."
He said they were at a junction in their lives where they had wanted to "watch our children grow, to love them and spend quality time as a family and make memories."
Police say they are keeping an open mind as to what led to the care worker's death, but are treating the case as murder.
They have not commented on unconfirmed reports that she was attacked during a "botched" burglary while her family was at a funeral.

Police carried out finger-tip search of the area
Bedfordshire Police's Det Ch Insp Adam Gallop said it was a tragic incident and asked anyone with information to get in touch.
He said: "Even small pieces of information could be crucial.
"You might have been driving or walking along Overstone Road and either saw or heard something suspicious - if so we want to hear from you."
Residents reported shouting, swearing and screaming in the street on Monday night.
- Published25 May 2016

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