A Premier League academy footballer is today being held over the killing
of his 15-year-old girlfriend who was knifed to death at a house party.
Stoke City midfielder Andrew Hall, 18, was arrested after Megan-Leigh
Peat was attacked at the gathering in the early hours of Saturday.
The young footballer has not yet been questioned by detectives as he is being treated for a partially severed finger.
It is believed Megan, who wanted to train as a midwife, had been in an on-off relationship with the suspect.
Megan's father David, 39, laid a floral tribute to his daughter at the scene of the murder in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, yesterday.
A card attached to it said: 'Megan Moosay, miss you more than words can
say. You will always be in my thoughts and forever in my heart. Love you
forever, Dad.'
Megan’s devastated father and her mother Nicola, also aged 39, faced the grim prospect today of viewing the schoolgirl’s body.
At the family home, where Megan lived with her mother, brother and her
mother's partner, a relative said: 'Megan’s mum and dad are going to see
her in hospital today.
'It’s been pretty full on recently. They are just not ready to talk about what happened. It’s still just so soon.'
Megan wanted to train as a midwife and had been in an on-off relationship with the suspect
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