A HEADTEACHER has paid tribute to a five-year-old boy who died from 'stab wounds to the chest'.
Headteacher of Faringdon Infant School Laura White described Tyler Warmington as a 'lively, happy little boy'.
The boy's body was discovered at a property in Bromsgrove Cottages off Station Road, in Faringdon, on Tuesday, sparking a murder investigation by police.
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On Wednesday a post-mortem said the cause of death was 'stab wounds to the chest'.
Ms White said: "We are all deeply saddened to hear the news of Tyler's death.
"Tyler was a lively, happy little boy who particularly enjoyed building things and running around with his friends outside.
"He will be missed by all at our school. This is a difficult time for the whole school community and our thoughts are with all of Tyler's family and friends."
Detectives have questioned a 40-year-old woman on suspicion of murder but she has since been released on bail until April 12.
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