
A 26-year-old woman who died in the early hours of Monday in South Cumbria has been named.
Holly Lambert was found in Ulverston.
Cumbria police arrested three people in connection with Holly’s death. All three have now been released on bail.
Holly lived in Ulverston and also had links to Burnley. She was engaged and her wedding was booked for August.
Holly’s family and her partner released a tribute to her.
They said: “Holly was the life and soul of the party, lighting up every room she walked into. She had a big heart and loved everyone as everyone who met her loved her.
“Holly was one of a kind and always made us laugh. She always had a story to tell. Holly will be deeply missed by all of her friends and family, especially mother Stephanie and brother Benjamin.
“Holly was the most loving and caring person; she was the best person I know. Holly was my best friend, and we were so close for the three years we were together.
“Holly and I were engaged to be married and were preparing to marry on August 5. I will miss her terribly every day. Holly I will miss you every day – Your Tigger.”
Detectives are appealing for the driver of a white-coloured saloon taxi that passed Coronation Hall onto New Market Street at 1.26am on Monday to contact police as they may be able to help officers with their enquiries.
Officers remain keen to hear from anyone who witnessed what occurred or the moments leading up to it, as well as anyone else with information which may assist detectives.
Anyone with information relating to this incident can report online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it, quoting incident number 13 of 20 February 2023 or call 101.





