Neighbours have spoken of their shock after a 13-year-old-girl was left fighting for her life from a stabbing attack in which her father died.
The man who is understood to have launched the knife attack at their home in Moston, northeast Manchester, died of stab wounds a short time later after driving a car into the side of a nearby pub.
Police found the seriously injured girl after 10pm on Sunday at a house in Delta Walk along with the body of her 41-year-old father.
He has been named locally as former carpet fitter Robert Jackson, while his daughter, Ayesha, is also thought to have suffered knife wounds.
Neighbours in Moston heaped praise on Robert Jackson and his daughterNeighbours said Mr Jackson was separated from Ayesha's mother, named locally as Sam Collins, and that the teenager was visiting him when the attack happened.
Less than three hours later, officers were called to Watfield Walk in Harpurhey, a two-mile drive away, after reports that a man had threatened a car owner with a knife before stealing the vehicle.
The car was then seen by police near Rochdale Road and the 34-year-old driver - named locally as Darren Gasper - drove it into the side of the Alliance Inn pub as officers approached.
He was taken to hospital suffering from a stab wound and injuries from the crash but died a short time later.
Wall damage to the Alliance Inn, which the suspected knifeman crashed intoThe two men are said to be known to each other.
One man who said he was friends with both dead men said: "Darren was more one of the boys round here. He'd been in jail. He was a tough kid, a big lad.
"I heard Ayesha was upstairs when it started and came down to protect her dad.
"They both had kids, it's sad what this leaves behind for them."
Mr Jackson's neighbour Clare Calvert told Sky News: "He was the nicest bloke you'd ever meet ... He'd bend over backwards to help anybody - (he) wouldn't hurt a fly."
She described Ayesha, Mr Jackson's only child, as "lovely".
Flowers are left at the house in MostonAnother elderly neighbour said he was "very quiet" and "didn't have any enemies".
A woman who lived nearby said: "He was known by everyone as Jacko, always said hello and his girl was absolutely beautiful. I only saw them together yesterday walking down the street."
Ayesha is understood to attend the Manchester Communication Academy.
Forensics officers are at the scene of the attack, where an area around the house has been sealed off. Flowers have been left nearby.
The attack happened a two-mile drive from where the stolen car was crashedSky's Nick Martin, who is in Moston, said: "The priority now will be to ensure that the girl pulls through - she will have critical information about the events that played out here."
Detective Superintendent Simon Barraclough, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "We are in the very early stages of our inquiries and are piecing together the circumstances that led to two men losing their lives and a 13-year-old girl fighting for her life in hospital.
"Obviously the community will be shocked as to what has happened but we can say we do not believe anyone else was involved and are not looking for anyone else in relation to this incident."
Harpurhey has been regularly cited as one of the most deprived inner-city areas in Britain. Mr Jackson's mother lives nearby and was recently widowed.
Anyone with information can call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
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