Harpurhey man jailed for life for murder of partner

GMP had had previous contact with Leonard Lee Stewart, and has referred itself to the IOPC

Clare Burns
Author: Kat WrightPublished 11th Oct 2025

A man from Harpurhey has been handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 16 years 363 days or the murder of his partner.

Leonard Lee Stewart, 55, of Queens Road, murdered Clare Burns on 7 April in the early hours of the morning. Greater Manchester Police say he was not witnessed performing CPR or trying to come to Clare’s assistance and was swiftly arrested by officers, as a murder investigation was launched.

The force say they had previously attended the couple's home a month prior, after a report that Mr Stewart had spat at Clare. Clare made an initial disclosure that she had been subject to abuse at the hands of Leonard - known to most as Lee - Stewart, but felt unable to provide a full account to officers.

In relation to this previous incident, GMP say they've referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Leonard Lee Stewart

Lee Stewart pleaded guilty to Clare’s murder at Manchester Crown Court on 24th September.

Clare’s family have been supported throughout the investigation and paid tribute to her earlier this year:

“Clare was a loving mother, auntie, sister and daughter.

“She was funny, outgoing and a very independent person. She was also kind, generous and friendly to anyone she met.

“Clare would always light up the room she entered, and she was a brilliant friend to many.”

“The actions of Lee Stewart were nothing short of cruel and despicable, and he must now spend the rest of his life in prison with that.”

Detective Inspector Emma Hulston, of our Major Incident Team and Senior Investigating Officer for Clare’s murder said: “Firstly, our hearts go out to Clare’s family, who had her ripped away from them. They have been incredibly strong in the wake of tragedy, and I am pleased that they have not had to endure a lengthy trial, compounding their pain further.

“Now this case has come to its conclusion, I hope the sentence passed today serves as closure to all those who loved her.

“The actions of Lee Stewart were nothing short of cruel and despicable, and he must now spend the rest of his life in prison with that.”

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