Tributes have been paid to a mother found dead with serious head injuries.
Holly Sanchez, 32, was named by Sussex Police yesterday afternoon.
She was found at a bungalow in Oates Walk, Crawley, at around 9am on Saturday.
Three men, aged 30, 37 and 60, all from Crawley, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
A post mortem revealed that she had died as a result of serious head injuries.
Tributes have poured in for Mrs Sanchez on Facebook.
Lisa Winson said: “Such a lovely girl, this is heart breaking. Thinking of her family.”
Laura Denny said: “Rest in peace, thinking of your children and family. Sending love and strength to you all.”
Another person added: “I cannot believe what I’m hearing.
“You were always such a bubbly girl in school and you will always be remembered.”
Sian Jade said: “I have so many good memories with you that I will cherish for ever.
“I'm so sorry. Sending lots of love you to your family and everyone who loved you.”
Donna Adams added: “Very sad news, deepest condolences to all Holly's children, family and friends. Rest in peace Holly.”
Sarah Izard said: “I don't know this lady, but she looks so young for such a tragedy.
“My heartfelt condolences go out to this young lady's family and friends.”
Gemma Waclawek said: “Sleep tight beautiful, I am speechless, still in shock. May you now rest in peace, until we meet again.”
Natalie Paydar said: “Devastating to hear this. Beautiful girl with a beautiful heart. Absolutely gutted.”
Mrs Sanchez attended Thomas Bennett Community College in Crawley.
Detectives have been granted further time to interview the men, all of who remained in custody yesterday.
Sussex Police have confirmed that the three men were all known to Mrs Sanchez.
Investigations took place well into the evening on Saturday night.
Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to report online or call 101 quoting Operation Gladstone.
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