Three arrested over ‘murder’ of young man in Bath city centre

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The man died from his injuries in the city centre

Three people have been arrested after a man died in an attack in Bath city centre in the early hours of Saturday morning. Police sealed off the Southgate Street area of the city after the man died from serious injuries he suffered.

Avon and Somerset Police said three people had been arrested on suspicion of murder and a murder investigation launched. The force had been called to the tragic incident at 3.30am.

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Chief Inspector Ronnie Lungu said: “First and foremost our thoughts go out to the family of the man who has died at this difficult and incredibly upsetting time.

“A murder investigation is underway and we’d please ask for the benefit of our enquiries, but more importantly the welfare of the man’s family, that people avoid speculating on the possible circumstances while that is ongoing.

“Three people were arrested this morning on suspicion of murder and are in custody.”

Ch Insp Lungu added: “While such tragic incidents are rare in Bath, people can expect to see an increased police presence in the area over the coming days while investigative enquiries are carried out and officer patrols conducted. We would encourage anyone who does have concerns to speak with those officers who will be happy to assist.

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Police sealed off a large area in Bath city centre for the investigation after a man diedPolice sealed off a large area in Bath city centre for the investigation after a man died
Police sealed off a large area in Bath city centre for the investigation after a man died

“A scene remains in place at this time. We appreciate that will cause some disruption to the public and businesses today, but would please ask for understanding while officers carry out important work to establish what has happened.

“Anyone who witnessed the incident, has footage of the surrounding area or has information that may assist our investigation is please asked to call 101 and quote reference number 5223105088.”

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