Family pay tribute to 'big hearted son, brother and friend' named as man who died in Norton Canes
The family of a man who died in Norton Canes on Christmas morning had paid tribute to a "big hearted and positive energy" brother, son and friend as detectives officially named him.
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Detectives from Staffordshire Police have named the man who died in Norton Canes in the early hours of Christmas Day as 31-year-old Louis Price.
Specialist officers continue to support Mr Price's family, who have asked for privacy at this difficult time in an emotional tribute.
The tribute said: “Louis was well-loved by his family and closest friends.
"He was a well-known member of the community, always had a smile on his face and brought a positive energy to anywhere he went.
“He always had time for anyone and would help anyone he could.
"Louis was a devoted fisherman, he had a passion for fishing and regularly went away on trips with friends and family.
"He loved football, he played for a team and was a life-long supporter of Aston Villa.
“As a family we are devastated at losing Louis. Life will never be the same without him, he leaves a huge hole in the lives of everyone who knew him.
"Christmas is a time we have always spent together as a family, to lose Louis at this time is even harder.
“Louis leaves behind his Mom, Dad, Brother and Sister, along with his six children.
"He has four daughters and two sons who he loved dearly. Louis had a big heart, he loved those closest to him.
“As a family, we would like to ask people to respect our privacy during this difficult time and we ask that people don’t speculate about what has happened.”
A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said: "We launched our investigation after being called by West Midlands Ambulance Service to reports that a man was in cardiac arrest at a house on Elm Road, Norton Canes, at 3.25am on Wednesday (25 December).
"Sadly, despite the best efforts of emergency services he died at the scene.
"A 33-year-old woman, from Cannock, was arrested on suspicion of murder a short time later.
"A magistrate has granted detectives extra time to interview the suspect.
"The cause of death will be a matter for an inquest in due course.
"A referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) due to recent police contact.
"We’ve created an online portal where people can leave information and any CCTV, smart doorbell or dashcam footage that they may have.
"You can access the Major Incident Public Portal here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/STAFFS24L22-PO1
"To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."