Screams woke neighbours in a residential Solihull street where a mother and daughter were stabbed to death.

Police are urgently trying to arrest a male suspect who is believed to have been known to the victims.

The women, aged 49 and 22, were pronounced dead at the scene in Northdown Road on Monday.

Neighbours have told how they heard noise outside during the early-hours attack and one woman said she saw a man leaving the scene in a van.

Detective Inspector Caroline Corfield of West Midlands Police appealed to the suspect to come forward.

She said: “We are still in the very early stages of our investigation but we believe the offender is known to the victims.

“We are appealing to him to come forward as a matter of urgency.”

She described the deaths as “truly devastating and heart-breaking”.

One woman living nearby said:  “I thought it was foxes screaming. She (one of the victims) was absolutely screaming her head off. He wasn’t speaking English, that’s for sure. He shouted something and then ran off.

“There was a lot of screaming and shouting and then I saw the guy run off. About a minute later I saw him leave in a van.”

Solihull stabbings
Police at the scene (Aaron Chown/PA)

The neighbour, who said she was “stunned” by what had happened, said she did not know the victims, adding that “they kept themselves to themselves”.

Another neighbour said he was woken at around 12.30am by screaming but assumed it was just people coming home from a night out.

The father-of-two, who also declined to give his name, said: “Then police knocked on my door and asked for some towels, so I knew at that point it was serious.

“I’ve got a young family so I was worried about what was going on.”

Forensics tents were erected on the front lawn of a property which was cordoned off by police tape in the road on Monday morning.

Police said house-to-house inquiries are being carried out.

CCTV footage is being examined, the force said, adding that there will be a visible police presence in the area in the coming days.