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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 RoadPolice 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 StreetA 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 sceneBus 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.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.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.""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 nightAndrew Thomas said he has lived in Kings Heath for many years but does not feel safe going out alone at night
Madiha Ghaffar, who works nearby, added: "It has always been a safe area until recently when a man was attacked on his way home from the mosque.
"Since then it has been unsettled so I'm not shocked that this has happened."
Madiha Ghaffar works near the scene of the attack and says the area has become "unsettled"
The incident has rocked the "normally friendly" neighbourhood, Waqas Younis told the BBC.
He said: "It's a very friendly community so for something like this to take place is horrible.
"You can't walk on your own street any more, you don't know what is coming."
Waqas Younis described the area as "friendly" and close-knit
Police remain at the scene in Kings Heath
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