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Man, 59, died from stabbing wound Police question man about murder
(about 15 hours later)
A man who died after an incident at residential flats near Belfast city centre was stabbed, police have said. Detectives are still questioning a 34-year-old man about a murder in south Belfast.
Detectives believe it happened at Hartington Court on Dublin Road at about 2030 GMT on Friday. The dead man has been named as Daniel Whyte, 59, who was originally from Bangor, County Down.
The dead man has been named as 59-year-old Daniel Whyte, who was originally from Bangor, County Down. Mr Whyte died after being stabbed during an incident at Hartington Court at the Dublin Road near the city centre on Friday at about 2030 GMT.
Police have launched a murder inquiry and are continuing to question a 34-year-old man. Detectives have appealed for information. Police have asked for anyone with information about the incident to get in touch.