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Police are investigating the murder of a 20-year-old man who was stabbed after a snowball fight in Denbighshire. Police are investigating the murder of a 20-year-old man, who was stabbed after a snowball fight in Denbighshire.
Officers were called to Clos-y-Berllan in Rhuddlan at 2230 GMT on Wednesday, where the local man was injured in the street after reports of an argument. Anthony Finbar Burke was injured in the street in Clos-y-Berllan in Rhuddlan after reports of an argument at 2230 GMT on Wednesday.
North Wales Police, said he died later in Glan Clwyd hospital at Bodelwyddan.North Wales Police, said he died later in Glan Clwyd hospital at Bodelwyddan.
A local man, 19, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police want to speak to anyone who saw a group of youths in the area at the time.A local man, 19, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police want to speak to anyone who saw a group of youths in the area at the time.
Officers are carrying out house-to-house inquiries.Officers are carrying out house-to-house inquiries.
It is understood the man was stabbed after a snowball fight. It is understood Mr Burke was stabbed after a snowball fight.
A post mortem examination is being carried out at Glan Clwyd hospital, by Home Office pathologist Dr Brian Rogers.A post mortem examination is being carried out at Glan Clwyd hospital, by Home Office pathologist Dr Brian Rogers.
Any witnesses are asked to contact North Wales Police on 0845 6071001 (Welsh language), 0845 6071002 (English) or Crimestoppers Cymru Wales on 0800 555111.Any witnesses are asked to contact North Wales Police on 0845 6071001 (Welsh language), 0845 6071002 (English) or Crimestoppers Cymru Wales on 0800 555111.