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Tony Fisher death: Two more arrested following 'burglary' stab death Tony Fisher death: More arrests over 'burglary' stab death
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Two more people have been arrested as part of a murder inquiry after a man was found stabbed to death at his home, following a suspected burglary. Two more people have been arrested as part of a murder inquiry after a man was found stabbed to death at his home following a suspected burglary.
Tony Fisher, 58, was found by his son on Saturday afternoon in his house on Coningswath Road, Carlton, Nottingham.Tony Fisher, 58, was found by his son on Saturday afternoon in his house on Coningswath Road, Carlton, Nottingham.
A 21-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman have been held on suspicion of murder.A 21-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman have been held on suspicion of murder.
Nine people arrested on Tuesday and a 14-year-old boy arrested on Thursday have been released on police bail.Nine people arrested on Tuesday and a 14-year-old boy arrested on Thursday have been released on police bail.
Updates on this story and more from NottinghamshireUpdates on this story and more from Nottinghamshire
Det Supt Rob Griffin said a "key time" for the investigation was between 22:30 and 23:00 GMT on Friday and urged people to think back to whether they had seen anything suspicious.Det Supt Rob Griffin said a "key time" for the investigation was between 22:30 and 23:00 GMT on Friday and urged people to think back to whether they had seen anything suspicious.
He said entry was forced to the house and Mr Fisher was "targeted" because it was believed he had "a large amount of money in the house."He said entry was forced to the house and Mr Fisher was "targeted" because it was believed he had "a large amount of money in the house."
Anyone with information is asked to contact Nottinghamshire Police.Anyone with information is asked to contact Nottinghamshire Police.