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Arrests follow separate murders Five bailed by city murder police
(about 20 hours later)
Police in Newport have launched a murder inquiry after a 46-year-old man died following an assault early on Saturday. Five people have been released on police bail after questioning in connection with a murder in Newport.
Five people have been arrested and are being questioned by Gwent Police. John Sully, 46, from Caerleon died in hospital after an assault on Albany Street in the city early on Saturday.
The man suffered serious head injuries in the attack, between 0030 and 0139 BST on Albany Street in the city. Three men and two women were bailed pending futher inquries and police have renewed an appeal for information.
Meanwhile, Gwent Police said a 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of a man, 55, was found in Six Bells. Meanwhile, a 22-year-old man is still being questioned after the body of a man, 55, was found at a house in Six Bells on Tuesday.
Police said the man's body was found in a property on Tuesday. An area in Richmond Road in the village was sealed off.
An area in Richmond Road in the village has been sealed off. Detectives investigating the Newport murder are appealing for witnesses, particularly anyone who may have seen or heard anything between the hours of 2100 BST on 4 April and 1100 BST 5 April.
The man who died after the Newport attack was believed to have been assaulted both inside and outside his terraced home, which neighbours say he shared with his sister. Forensic investigators at the scene in Newport on Tuesday
Forensic investigators are still at the scene and 30 officers are working on the case. Mr Sully is believed to have been assaulted both inside and outside his terraced home, which neighbours say he shared with his sister.
The man died in the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport on Monday. Police have appealed for information. Forensic investigators were at the scene on Tuesday and 30 officers are working on the case.
Mr Sully died in the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport on Monday.
Anyone who witnessed the Newport incident or has any information can contact Gwent Police on 01633 838111 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.Anyone who witnessed the Newport incident or has any information can contact Gwent Police on 01633 838111 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.