Suspected murder victim 'lit up any room'

News imageSupplied Paul Stewart Miller is taking a selfie and looking directly at the camera. He has short brown hair and facial hair, and is wearing a grey-striped shirt. There is some sort of filter on the photo that has brightened the colours and softened the edges.Supplied
Paul Stewart Miller, 30, died in an alleyway in New Marske on Friday

The family of a man who died in a suspected murder have paid tribute to him, saying he "would light up any room he walked in".

Paul Stewart Miller, 30, from Saltburn, died in an alleyway between Dale Street and Arthur Terrace in New Marske, Teesside, on Friday.

His family said he was the "best fiance to his partner, so loving and affectionate and just so beautiful".

Cleveland Police previously said four men, a 37-year-old and three 19-year-olds, had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Miller's family said he was "silly and funny, but also kind and would do anything to help people".

Their statement described him as "the best son in the world, who loved his sisters, nieces, family and friends so much".

"As the life and soul of the party, Paul would light up any room he walked in and was loved by so many people."

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