"It's something we will never get over...": Family of 'loving and funny' Stuart Everett set up fundraiser in his memory
17.06.2024 - 16:39
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The family of a 'funny and loving' man whose dismembered remains have been found across Greater Manchester have paid tribute to him and set up a fundraiser in his memory.
Stuart Everett, 67, is believed to have died at a house in Winton at the end of March this year. Parts of his body were first found at Kersal Dale on April 4, sparking further searches across Salford and Manchester.
Officers are currently conducting an ongoing search in Worsley. A scene is in place in Worsley Woods at the Roe Green Loopline starting at the junction of Worsley Road with Greenleach Lane.
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Amid the ongoing investigation, Stuart's family have since set up a dedicated GoFundMe page in his memory. His loved ones described him as a 'funny and loving' man and said they 'will never get over' his death.
"Myself and the family are absolutely overwhelmed with the love and support we have received and have seen on social media, specially in the area which he lived," his niece wrote.
"It’s so comforting to know that he had so many people that thought so much of him. He really was the most kindest, loving, funny character.
"A lot of people have commented asking for this to be set up so we can give Stuart the best send off, which is more than he deserves.
"We will miss him so so much. As you can all imagine we are still coming to terms with what has happened, it is going to be a long process and something we will never get over."
Mr Everett's lower back, buttocks and thigh were discovered at Kersal Dale in plain sight near a footpath, wrapped in cellophane. Further body parts were found in Chesterfield Close, Winton; Blackleach Reservoir, Walkden; Colliery Wood, Linnyshaw;