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Homicide probe launched after man, 37, stabbed in Brighton with one other hospitalised

An arrest has been made, police mentioned.

A person has been arrested (Archive picture). (Picture: E )

A person has been arrested on suspicion of homicide after one man died and one other was severely injured at a Brighton deal with.

Emergency companies responded to experiences of a struggle happening inside a property in Regency Sq. at about 2.10am on Sunday, Sussex Police mentioned. Two males had been discovered with stab accidents.

One man, in his 30s, was taken to hospital in a critical situation. The second man, aged 37, was pronounced useless on the scene a short time later, the power added. His subsequent of kin have been knowledgeable.

A 26-year-old man, of no mounted deal with, was arrested at a close-by location on suspicion of homicide, grievous bodily hurt with intent, and possession of a category A drug with intent to provide, police mentioned. He remained in custody on Sunday afternoon.

Because the investigation continues, the power mentioned there will probably be an elevated police presence in and round Regency Sq. – which is on the seafront with buildings that date again to the early nineteenth century, a few of that are listed.

Brighton Chief Superintendent Adam Hays mentioned: “This incident has had devastating penalties, ensuing within the lack of one man’s life and leaving one other with critical accidents.

“There’s not believed to be a wider danger to the general public, and a radical investigation is beneath approach to set up the total circumstances.

“As this continues, there will probably be an elevated police presence in and round Regency Sq..

“We’re dedicated to robustly tackling knife crime and can take swift and decisive motion in opposition to these concerned in violent offending in Brighton.”

Witnesses, or those that could have related footage or info, are urged to return ahead and make a report. You are able to do this on-line, or by calling 101, quoting Operation Wenthill.

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