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Murder arrests in Bury after 19-year-old stabbed in car park | Murder arrests in Bury after 19-year-old stabbed in car park |
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The victim sustained several stab wounds and died later from his injuries | The victim sustained several stab wounds and died later from his injuries |
Two 19-year-old men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death in a car park. | Two 19-year-old men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death in a car park. |
The victim, also aged 19, was killed at Market Street, Bury, just before 21:00 BST on Friday, Greater Manchester Police said. | |
He sustained several stab wounds and died later from his injuries, the force said. | He sustained several stab wounds and died later from his injuries, the force said. |
The men were arrested in Bury on Saturday night and remain in custody over what police believe was a "targeted attack". | The men were arrested in Bury on Saturday night and remain in custody over what police believe was a "targeted attack". |
Det Ch Insp John Charlton previously appealed for any witnesses to get in touch. | Det Ch Insp John Charlton previously appealed for any witnesses to get in touch. |
"This incident will have shocked the community and distressed anyone who witnessed it, but we believe this was a targeted attack with no wider threat," he said. | "This incident will have shocked the community and distressed anyone who witnessed it, but we believe this was a targeted attack with no wider threat," he said. |
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