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More time to question man over Brighton prostitute's death

INVESTIGATION: A forensic officer outside Andrea Waddell's flat INVESTIGATION: A forensic officer outside Andrea Waddell's flat

Detectives were today given more time to question a 42-year-old man arrested on suspicion of the murder of Andrea Waddell whose strangled body was found in a burned-out Brighton flat.

Ms Waddell, who was working as a prostitute, was found by firefighters in her first floor flat in Upper Lewes Road, Brighton, shortly before midnight on Thursday.

A 42-year-old from Brighton was arrested on Saturday night but Sussex Police have granted an extension by magistrates to continue questioning him.

Detective Chief Inspector Adam Hibbert, who is leading the inquiry, has appealed for other members of Brighton's sex industry to come forward if they have information about Ms Waddell's death.

Her family have revealed she was born Alexander John, but underwent gender surgery to become a woman while studying for a master's degree at the University of Sussex.

Her parents, Sonia and Robin, and brother Nick, said the 29-year-old saw a psychiatrist after developing ambivalent gender feelings as a teenager growing up in Reading, Berkshire.

She began hormone treatment while studying philosophy at Durham University and ended her three-year course as Andrea Joanna, before undergoing gender surgery while studying for a master's degree in social and political thought.

During this time Ms Waddell nearly died after developing acute ulcerative colitis but continued to live "incapacitated by pain but fiercely independent", a statement released on behalf of the family by Sussex Police read.

Police have not disclosed what Ms Waddell was strangled with or whether her body was set on fire. Mr Hibbert said she was "discreet" about her work as a prostitute, but was known to sometimes take clients home with her to the one-bedroom flat where she was believed to live alone.

Ms Waddell, who moved to the city around five years ago, "was a sociable girl who was well known in Brighton" but "led a relatively private life," he said. She was not known to drink or take any drugs and was described as "very close" to her family.

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