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Kings Heath: Murder inquiry after man stabbed | Kings Heath: Murder inquiry after man stabbed |
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Police shut the High Street in Kings Heath between Queensbridge Road and Valentine Road | Police shut the High Street in Kings Heath between Queensbridge Road and Valentine Road |
A man has died after being stabbed in Kings Heath, Birmingham. | A man has died after being stabbed in Kings Heath, Birmingham. |
The victim was found seriously injured on the High Street, near the junction with Queensbridge Road, during the early hours. | The victim was found seriously injured on the High Street, near the junction with Queensbridge Road, during the early hours. |
A police cordon has been set up and the road was closed between Queensbridge Road and Valentine Road. | A police cordon has been set up and the road was closed between Queensbridge Road and Valentine Road. |
West Midlands Police is treating the incident as murder and an investigation is under way. | West Midlands Police is treating the incident as murder and an investigation is under way. |
West Midlands Ambulance service went to the scene shortly before 02:30 BST. The man was confirmed dead a short while later. | West Midlands Ambulance service went to the scene shortly before 02:30 BST. The man was confirmed dead a short while later. |
A cordon has been put up around a section of the High Street | A cordon has been put up around a section of the High Street |
Traffic delays built up due to the road closure. Schools in the area said they were open but warned parents of disruption. | Traffic delays built up due to the road closure. Schools in the area said they were open but warned parents of disruption. |
Harpinder Singh, a teacher at nearby Queensbridge School, said he and other staff were directing children around the police cordon so they could arrive safely. The start of the school day was delayed. | Harpinder Singh, a teacher at nearby Queensbridge School, said he and other staff were directing children around the police cordon so they could arrive safely. The start of the school day was delayed. |
National Express West Midlands said services 35 and 50 were diverted in both directions via Alcester Road and apologised for delays. | National Express West Midlands said services 35 and 50 were diverted in both directions via Alcester Road and apologised for delays. |
The stabbing took place close to the police station in Kings Heath and to the area where the new rail station was being built. | The stabbing took place close to the police station in Kings Heath and to the area where the new rail station was being built. |
Bus services have been diverted to avoid the scene | Bus services have been diverted to avoid the scene |
Two ambulances, a paramedic officer and a MERIT trauma doctor were sent to the scene. Despite their best efforts the man confirmed dead a short while later, West Midlands Ambulance Service said. | Two ambulances, a paramedic officer and a MERIT trauma doctor were sent to the scene. Despite their best efforts the man confirmed dead a short while later, West Midlands Ambulance Service said. |
Former boxer and resident Andrew Thomas, 53, said he does not feel safe going into shops in the area at night unless he has someone with him. | |
He said: "I have to use a walking stick and I feel vulnerable of getting robbed by someone with a knife. | |
"During the day is the only time I feel safe." | |
Andrew Thomas said he has lived in Kings Heath for many years but does not feel safe going out alone at night | |
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