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Four released over A&E man murder Six questioned on man's A&E death
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Three women and a man have been released without charge by police investigating the murder of a man, left with fatal injuries at a hospital. Police investigating the murder of a Vietnamese man carried fatally injured into a hospital have been given more time to question six men.
Tran Nguyen, 44, from Vietnam, died on 20 November after being carried into the accident and emergency unit at Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport.Tran Nguyen, 44, from Vietnam, died on 20 November after being carried into the accident and emergency unit at Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport.
Six men continue to be questioned by Gwent Police.
Ten people were arrested in the London area on Thursday night and were taken to Ystrad Mynach police station.Ten people were arrested in the London area on Thursday night and were taken to Ystrad Mynach police station.
Mr Nguyen was brought into hospital at around 1400 GMT on 20 November but died later. Three women and a man were released without charge by Gwent Police.
Mr Nguyen was brought into hospital by two men at around 1400 GMT on 20 November but died later.
Detectives said he had been subject to a "sustained" attack.Detectives said he had been subject to a "sustained" attack.
They established he was an illegal immigrant who left a wife and two children in Vietnam and was sending money home.They established he was an illegal immigrant who left a wife and two children in Vietnam and was sending money home.
Police said he had travelled through Europe, particularly Germany, and arrived in the UK in September, spending time in London and Newport.Police said he had travelled through Europe, particularly Germany, and arrived in the UK in September, spending time in London and Newport.
Two women, aged 41 and 27, who were previously arrested in connection with the murder, are still on police bail pending further inquiries.
A man in his 20s, who had been arrested on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to the death, is also still on police bail.