Carer, 29, 'stabbed & beaten to death' before body was 'moved into bed' as grieving family pay tribute

A CARER was "stabbed and beaten to death" before her dead body was "moved into a bed," an inquest heard today.

'Beautiful' Imogen Bohajczuk, 29, was found dead at the home in Oldham, Greater Manchester on March 4.

Her grieving family have paid tribute to the girl, whose "life and future" had been tragically robbed from her.

Rochdale coroners' court was today told that police found efforts had been made to clean the kitchen after the 29-year-old's death.

Her body was found just after midday with multiple stab wounds and blunt force trauma, the inquest heard.

She was pronounced dead at the scene and was identified through her dental records at Royal Oldham Hospital.

Police coroners officer Jane Scullion told the inquest: "Imogen was found on her bed with multiple stab wounds and blunt force trauma.

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"It appears she was moved from where she had been killed in the kitchen as attempts had been made to clean the kitchen.

"Police enquiries are still ongoing."

Daniel Grant Smith, 41, has been charged with the murder of Ms Bohajczuk, who was born in Stockport.

A post mortem report gave the cause of death as multiple stab wounds.

Ms Bohajczuk's family paid tribute to her earlier this month.

In a statement they said: "The whole family is grieving the death of our beautiful daughter Immy whose life and future has been tragically snatched away from her."

Smith will now appear at Manchester Crown Court on October 25.

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