Two more arrests made as teenagers who died in Bristol incident are named

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Arrests were made this morning and this afternoon

Two more arrests have been made as part of the investigation into the deaths of two teenage boys who were stabbed in Bristol.

Officers attended Ilminster Avenue, in Bristol, at around 11.20pm on Saturday (27 January) within minutes of two boys being attacked by a number of people.

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The boys died in the early hours of yesterday morning in hospital.

One of the boys who died has been confirmed as 15-year-old Mason Rist and while the formal identification process has not yet been completed for the other, police believe him to be 16-year-old Max Dixon.

Two people – a 44-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy – were arrested hours after the two boys died and remain in police custody.

A third man, aged 20, was arrested this morning (Monday 29 January) while a 22-year-old man was arrested this afternoon. Both also remain in custody.

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Bristol Commander Supt Mark Runacres said: “It is with great sadness that we confirm the names of the two young boys, Mason Rist and Max Dixon, who died following the incident on Saturday night.

“Any death is awful, but the loss of Mason and Max, who had their whole lives in front of them, is particularly tragic and my heart breaks for the families who have to endure such unimaginable pain and suffering. Our thoughts remain with them during this time.

“We have a team of highly professional, dedicated officers who are working 24/7 to identify those involved in this dreadful incident and bring them to justice. Our specialist family liaison officers continue to support and update the families and informed them earlier about the arrests we’ve made today.

The two boys have been named locally as Max Dixon and Mason RistThe two boys have been named locally as Max Dixon and Mason Rist
The two boys have been named locally as Max Dixon and Mason Rist

“The devastation felt by the community following this incident is clear. More than 150 people attended a vigil near the scene yesterday evening (Sunday 28 January) while there was also a large turnout at a residents’ meeting earlier today.

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“I’d like to reassure everyone of our commitment to working with residents, our partners in the council, staff in schools and the many others in the wider community.  

“Our investigation is progressing well, with four people arrested so far and more arrests are to come. We are committed to doing everything we can to hold to account those responsible for this horrendous crime and to provide answers to Max’s and Mason’s families.

”The cordon in Ilminster Avenue was removed at 7pm yesterday and Supt Runacres would like to thank the residents for their patience and understanding while forensic searches were carried out.

He added: “We would like to thank everyone for supporting our investigation so far and appreciate there may have been some disruption, but we hope people understand the importance of the work being carried out.

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“The local community can still expect to see a heightened police presence in the area over the coming days, with local Beat Surgeries being planned and the mobile police station in place later this week.

“Officers from our Neighbourhood Policing Team were in attendance at the residents’ meeting to provide reassurance to the community and they will continue to carry out patrols in the area.

“We would like to remind people that is it extremely important there is no commentary or sharing of information or images which could prejudice any future proceedings.

“There are families who are mourning the loss of their loved ones, and seeing speculation, footage and images on social media during such a difficult time may cause them further upset while it could also hinder our investigation.”

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