Pictured: 27-year-old ‘beautiful and caring’ mother with a six-month-old baby is found dead as a 66-year-old man is charged with her murder.
- Mckyla Taylor, 27, was found dead in a house in Nottinghamshire on Tuesday.
- Her ‘heartbroken’ family paid tribute to their ‘loving daughter, mom, sister’
- David Jackson, 66, who had the same address, has been charged with murder.
- Jackson is due to appear next at Notingham Crown Court on Monday.
A 27-year-old ‘beautiful and loving’ mother with a six-month-old baby was found dead when a 66-year-old man, who lived at the same address, was charged with her murder.
Mckyla Taylor, 27, was found dead in a house on Lowtown Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, shortly after 2am on Tuesday.
In a moving tribute, Mckyla’s family said: ‘There are simply no words to describe what we are going through as a family.
“All we can say is that our hearts are absolutely broken.

The ‘heartbroken’ family of the slain Mckyla Taylor, 27, who was found dead in a house in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, shortly after 2am on Tuesday, said they were left with a ‘big hole in our hearts that will never heal. can fix’


In a moving tribute, Mckyla’s family said: “There are simply no words to describe what we are going through as a family.”
“We have lost such a beautiful and loving daughter, mom, sister, aunt, granddaughter and cousin.
“We are truly heartbroken that our beloved Mckyla has been taken from us in the worst way possible and we will never see her beautiful face and smile again.”
“It just left us with a big hole in our hearts that can never be fixed.”
David Jackson, 66, who lived at the same address as Mckyla, was charged with murder.
He is due to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday.


Mckyla’s family said they were heartbroken that she had been taken from them in “the worst possible way” and that they would “never see her beautiful face and smile again.”


David Jackson, 66, who lived at the same address as Mckyla, has been charged with murder and is due to appear in Nottingham Crown Court on Monday.
Detective Inspector Kaz Smithson of Nottinghamshire Police said: “Mckyla’s death was an absolute tragedy and I can only imagine the pain her loved ones are going through at the moment.”
“I would like to convey my deepest condolences to the family and assure them that we are doing everything we can to provide them with the justice they deserve.”
“We are pleased to have taken a significant step in our investigation by charging a suspect who has now appeared in court.”


Detective Inspector Kaz Smithson of Nottinghamshire Police said: “Mckyla’s death was an absolute tragedy and I can only imagine the pain her loved ones are going through at the moment.”