The family of an elderly couple who died after a fire at their home last week have paid tribute to “deeply loved” great-grandparents.
Police have launched a murder investigation after Eric Greener, 77, and his partner Sheila Jackson, 83, died following the blaze in St Helens, Merseyside, in the early hours of 15 July.
Merseyside Police said an accelerant was used to start the blaze at the couple’s home, where they had lived for 15 years.
In a tribute, the family said: “Sheila and Eric, also known as our Queen and King, were a deeply loved mum, nan, great-nan, sister, auntie, dad, step-dad, grandad, great-grandad, uncle and couple.
“They were known for being the life and soul of the party, always loving a song on the karaoke and enjoying a great caravan holiday.
“They will forever be devastatingly missed but eternally loved by their family, friends and the community.”
A 46-year-old man from Fazakerley was arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday and remains in police custody.
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A 31-year-old man from St Helens was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of murder but was released on conditional bail after questioning.
Police have asked the public to come forward with any information regarding the case.
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Speaking earlier this week, Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson said: “I know the community in St Helens is still feeling the shock and sadness of Eric and Sheila’s tragic deaths.
“Our investigation team have been carrying out extensive inquiries into the incident and this second arrest demonstrates important progress is being made.”