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'Murder' suspects who fled are known to police
The Herald|November 06, 2024
INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED AFTER MAN KILLED OUTSIDE CITY PRIMARY SCHOOL
- CARL EVE and SARAH LUMLEY
'Murder' suspects who fled are known to police

POLICE officers overseeing a murder investigation in Plymouth say the two suspects they are searching for are believed to have fled the scene on foot.

Devon and Cornwall Police launched a murder investigation yesterday morning, after a man was fatally stabbed in Cambridge Road in Ford on Monday and died at the scene.

Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Steve Fleetwood, said yesterday that the identities of the two suspects are known to police.

DCI Fleetwood yesterday said that no vehicle was involved in the incident, and the suspects are believed to have made off on foot.

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