Heartbroken family of young mother, 37, killed in quiet village pay tribute and say her ‘smile could light up New York city’ – as man, 38, appears in court accused of murder

The heartbroken family of a woman who was killed in a quiet village have paid tribute to the 37-year-old after the man accused of her murder appeared in court. Laura Robson was found dead at the scene in Appledore Close, in the Greenside area of Gateshead, shortly after 10pm on Monday, July 22. Emergency services
Heartbroken family of young mother, 37, killed in quiet village pay tribute and say her ‘smile could light up New York city’ – as man, 38, appears in court accused of murder

The heartbroken family of a woman who was killed in a quiet village have paid tribute to the 37-year-old after the man accused of her murder appeared in court.

Laura Robson was found dead at the scene in Appledore Close, in the Greenside area of Gateshead, shortly after 10pm on Monday, July 22.

Emergency services attended and found the victim with serious injuries consistent with being caused by an assault.

Following Laura’s death, Northumbria Police officers launched a full investigation and arrested Ben Hughes. The 38-year-old was subsequently charged with murder.

On Thursday, Laura’s mother Jill Evans has paid a loving tribute to her daughter, saying her ‘smile could light up New York city‘.

Laura Robson (pictured) was found dead at the scene in Appledore Close, in the Greenside area of Gateshead, shortly after 10pm on Monday, July 22

Laura Robson (pictured) was found dead at the scene in Appledore Close, in the Greenside area of Gateshead, shortly after 10pm on Monday, July 22

Emergency services attended the scene and found the victim with serious injuries consistent with being caused by an assault

Emergency services attended the scene and found the victim with serious injuries consistent with being caused by an assault

She said: ‘Words can’t describe how we, as a family, feel on the passing of our ‘Laura’ or ‘Lauz’ as we lovingly called her. A shining light has left us but Laura will always shine bright in our hearts.

‘Laura was a very kind lass and would do anything for anyone. We will always love you Laura.’

Hughes appeared before magistrates in South Tyneside on Wednesday and following a hearing was remanded in custody until a later date.

Senior Investigating Officer in the case, Detective Chief Inspector Rebecca Fenney, of Northumbria Police, said: ‘We continue to support Laura’s family and loved ones at what is understandably an incredibly distressing time.

‘We would ask that their privacy is respected as they look to process the traumatic events of the past few days.’

She added: ‘I would reiterate that this remains a live investigation and a suspect has been charged with murder.

‘With this in mind please refrain from speculation, whether that be online or out in the community, and respect the ongoing legal proceedings.

‘For those who have information which could be helpful to our enquiries, please contact us so that we can provide Laura’s family with the answers they deserve.’

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