Pictured: Man, 29, knifed to loss of life in Nottingham on Christmas Day
- Reece Connor, 29, died after being stabbed close to Crown Island on December 25
A person who was knifed to loss of life in Nottingham on Christmas Day has been pictured as detectives quiz 4 homicide suspects.
Reece Connor, 29, was rushed to hospital however rapidly died after struggling a single stab wound on Wollaton Road, close to the Crown Island, at round 8.15pm on December 25.
Mr Connor’s household have been knowledgeable and are presently receiving help from specifically skilled officers.
A 20-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of homicide on Boxing Day, with police then arresting a 23-year-old man on suspicion of homicide later that day.
Police additionally arrested two additional suspects, aged 32 and 26, on suspicion of homicide, with each males having beforehand been arrested on suspicion of aiding an offender. All 4 suspects stay in police custody.
Reece Connor, 29, was rushed to hospital however rapidly died after being stabbed on Christmas Day
The scene was cordoned off after a person was stabbed in Nottingham on December 25
Reece Connor was rushed to hospital after struggling a single stab wound on Wollaton Road
Detective Chief Inspector Matt Croome, of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, stated: ‘I’d as soon as once more wish to cross on my condolences to Mr Connor’s family members throughout what should be an extremely troublesome time for them.
‘A big workforce of officers have been investigating the assault that took Mr Connor’s life because it occurred and we have now now arrested 4 suspects.
‘This continues to be very a lot an ongoing investigation nonetheless, so we might once more ask anybody who was within the space on the time of this incident and noticed something suspicious to contact us instantly.
‘We’d additionally like to listen to from residents or motorists with any CCTV, doorbell digicam, or dashcam footage that would help our inquiries.
‘Any piece of data, nonetheless small it may appear, might make an enormous distinction in serving to us absolutely perceive what occurred.’