A murder investigation has been launched following the deaths of a woman and a girl at an address in Burnley.
Police were called at around 8.45am on Thursday (October 1st) to the address on Colne Road, Reedley, on the outskirts of Burnley, to a report of concern for the safety of the occupants. Officers attended and sadly found the bodies of two females.
There was evidence of smoke and fire damage inside the address.
The woman has now been formally identified as Dr Saman Mir Sacharvi, aged 49. The body of the girl has yet to formally identified but is believed to be Dr Sacharvi’s daughter, 14-year-old Vian Mangrio, who was a pupil at Marsden Heights School in Nelson. The two (pictured) lived together at the address.
A Home Office post-mortem has today (Saturday) revealed Dr Sacharvi died as a result of pressure to the neck. She had also suffered an assault.
Although the post-mortem investigation is ongoing for Miss Mangrio, so Police cannot yet give a cause of death, Police can confirm she was found badly burnt inside the address.
Detectives are now treating the deaths as murder and their next of kin have been informed. They are being supported by specially trained officers and our thoughts very much remain with them and all of those who knew Dr Sacharvi and Miss Mangrio, a pupil at Marsden Heights School in Nelson.
Police are now urging anybody with any information at all about the deaths to get in touch with us as soon as possible.
Supt Jon Holmes, Lancashire Constabulary’s Head of Major Crime, said: “This is a truly harrowing set of circumstances and my thoughts are very much with the loved ones of Dr Sacharvi and Miss Mangrio. They have my deepest condolences at this awful time.
“Police are now treating the investigation as a double murder inquiry and although Police are still in the relatively early stages Police have a dedicated team of detectives and staff working on it. They are following a number of lines of enquiry to piece together exactly what has happened.
“I would now appeal to anyone with any information about these two deaths to get in touch with us.
“Perhaps you have seen something suspicious close to the scene in recent days or weeks, maybe you have CCTV or dashcam footage taken in the area that you can share with us, or perhaps you think you know who may be responsible. Even if you think that the information you have is insignificant, please come and speak to us and let us be the judge.
“Police also recognise that this will have caused concern in the local community and Police would like to reassure residents that Police have extra patrols in and around the area. If anyone has information or concerns they can approach any of our officers.”