Suspect arrested over deadly knife attack in Birmingham

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:35:05


Suspect arrested over deadly knife attack in Birmingham

'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement.

A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt.

The stabbings took place over a roughly two-hour stretch from 12.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m local time on Sunday, at several locations in central Birmingham on Constitution Hill, Livery Street, Irving Street and Hurst Street.



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West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.'

'The 27-year-old remains in police custody for questioning over the knife attacks that shocked the city in the early hours of Sunday morning,' police said Monday.

Police are still appealing for witnesses to come forward, and have asked anyone who has photos or video of the attacks to get in touch with them.

'All my thoughts are with those affected by the terrible incident in Birmingham last night,' UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted on Sunday. 'My thanks to the emergency services,' he added.

'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement. 'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement. West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.' The stabbings took place over a roughly two-hour stretch from 12.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m local time on Sunday, at several locations in central Birmingham on Constitution Hill, Livery Street, Irving Street and Hurst Street. A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt. Police are still appealing for witnesses to come forward, and have asked anyone who has photos or video of the attacks to get in touch with them. 'All my thoughts are with those affected by the terrible incident in Birmingham last night,' UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted on Sunday. 'My thanks to the emergency services,' he added. 'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement. A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt. A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt. A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt. West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.' 'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement. West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.' 'The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am [UK time] after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible,' West Midlands Police said in a statement. 'The 27-year-old remains in police custody for questioning over the knife attacks that shocked the city in the early hours of Sunday morning,' police said Monday. West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.' 'All my thoughts are with those affected by the terrible incident in Birmingham last night,' UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted on Sunday. 'My thanks to the emergency services,' he added. A 23-year-old man died in the attack. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered serious stab wounds and remain in hospital in a critical condition, according to police. Five other people, aged between 23 and 33, were less seriously hurt. West Midlands Police Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said Sunday that police were treating the incidents as a 'linked series.'

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