The woman stabbed to death on Bournemouth beach has been named locally as a "wonderful" personal trainer who "didn't have any enemies". Amie Gray, 34, was discovered on Durley Chine Beach late on Friday evening with fatal injuries and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Dorset Police revealed they had arrested a 17-year-old boy from Lancashire on suspicion of murder.

Another woman, aged 38, was also seriously injured and remains in hospital for treatment. Officers have continued to carry out extensive searches of the area using metal detectors, as they still appear to be searching for the murder weapon. Dorset Police said in a statement yesterday: “Very sadly, a 34-year-old woman from Poole was pronounced dead at the scene.

A 38-year-old woman from Poole was taken to hospital with serious injuries where she continues to receive treatment.” Officers have continued to carry out extensive searches of the area ( Image: Getty Images) In a tribute to Amie, a local acquaintance said: “It is such a shocking thing to happen. She was a wonderful human being and didn’t have any enemies.

" Amie ran a local indoor football team, worked in sales and also as a personal fitness trainer. She received a coaching badge by the Football Association in January this year. Dorset Futsal Club, where Amie worked as a coach, changed its Facebook profile picture to a black square over the weekend.

They said the club “has received truly devastating news,” adding: “We cannot put this into.