Man (53) stabbed to death at house in Bangor Forensics officers at the scene of a murder in Beatrice Avenue in Bangor, Co Down. Picture by Mal McCann. 15 July, 2021 01:00
Forensics officers at the scene of a murder in Beatrice Avenue in Bangor, Co Down. Picture by Mal McCann.
A 35-year-old man was still being questioned on suspicion of murder last night after a 53-year-old man was stabbed to death in Bangor early yesterday.
Police launched a murder probe after the man was attacked at a property on Beatrice Road in the Co Down town - the second fatal stabbing in Northern Ireland since Monday.
Man (35) arrested on suspicion of murder after 53-year-old man stabbed to death in Co Down
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A graffiti vandal has defaced a gable wall painting by renowned Northern Ireland artist Terry Bradley.
Hundreds of outraged art lovers and public-spirited citizens posted messages of shock and horror after the artist shared a picture of the Bangor High Street wall painting the vandal had attacked.
He captioned it simply with a sad-faced emoji and one word: Shame.
The culprit spray-painted a crude image of male genitalia across the striking image of a woman gazing over her shoulder entitled Don t Look Back - versions of which sell for up to £1,100 on Mr Bradley s website.
The vandal had even tagged their own unique signature to the adolescent daub - something which led locals to hope the culprit would be easy to identify and bring to justice.