Six individuals have been apprehended by law enforcement following a homicide investigation triggered by a fatal stabbing incident inside a residence in Leicester.
Police were summoned to the property by the East Midlands Ambulance Service at 1:37 am on Sunday where they discovered a man in his 30s with a stab wound, later pronounced dead at the scene.
Leicestershire Police disclosed that after thorough inquiries, six men were taken into custody. Among them, a 44-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder, while the remaining five individuals, aged between 24 and 53, were detained on suspicion of aiding an offender.
The detained men are currently being held by the police, with investigations ongoing. The street where the incident occurred was temporarily sealed off but has since been reopened.
In an official statement, the police stated that a murder probe is in progress following the death of a man within a house on Sawley Street in Leicester. The authorities were alerted to the scene by the East Midlands Ambulance Service at 1:37 am where the victim, a man in his 30s, was found deceased with a stab wound.
Detective Chief Inspector Tim Lindley, heading the investigation from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit’s major crime team, emphasized the utilization of dedicated resources to comprehend the incident fully. It is believed that the occurrence transpired within the Sawley Street residence, with the victim and the murder suspect having a prior connection.
Law enforcement continues to engage in CCTV and house-to-house inquiries while forensic teams examine the scene. Residents have been approached for information, and cooperation from the public is encouraged to aid in the ongoing investigation.
Individuals with relevant information are urged to contact the local authorities or reach out by calling 101, referencing crime reference 25*584439.