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image captionEmergency services were called to reports of a disturbance in Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew on Wednesday evening
Two men have been arrested after a man was stabbed to death and three other people injured.
Emergency services were called to Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew, near Norwich, on Wednesday.
Four people were found with injuries following reports of a disturbance, at 19:35 BST, and a man died at the scene.
Police have yet to confirm what offence the men were arrested on suspicion of but a murder investigation has been launched.
image captionA police cordon is in place at Primrose Crescent
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1:20 AM April 15, 2021
Police on the scene in Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, after a fatal stabbing on Wednesday evening.
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One man died and three people were taken to hospital after a stabbing incident in Thorpe St Andrew.
Norfolk Police said armed officers were called to Primrose Crescent at around 7.35pm on Wednesday, April 14, to reports of a disturbance.
When they arrived, they found four people with injuries. One man died at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics.
The other three were treated for knife wound injuries and taken to hospital.
Two men were arrested at the scene in connection with the incident and will be questioned.
Police at the scene in Thorpe St Andrew in Norwich. Credit: ITV News Anglia
A murder investigation has been launched in Norwich after multiple stabbings which left one man dead and three other people injured.
The attack happened in Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew at around 7.30pm on Wednesday 14th April.
Officers arrived on scene to find four people with injuries. Despite treatment by paramedics, a man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Three other people were taken to hospital for treatment of suspected knife wound injuries.
Police arrested two men at the scene in connection with the incident.
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Ben Elvin, 30, said: “This guy was a lovely bloke - he was like a father figure to most of us.
“He was a diamond guy.”
Flowers left at the murder victim s home in Primrose Crescent. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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Aidan Athow, 28, who used to live in Dussindale, said ‘Deano’ as he was known would be “deeply missed” and was “loved by everyone”.
He said: “He’s a lovely man - he looked after us all.
“A family man. We were good mates, we all grew up around here.”