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More arrests over street stabbing Eight quizzed over fatal stabbing
(about 3 hours later)
Police have begun a murder inquiry after the incident on Stapleton RoadPolice have begun a murder inquiry after the incident on Stapleton Road
Eight people have now been arrested after a 18-year-old man was stabbed to death in a street in Bristol. Eight people remain in police custody after an 18-year-old man was stabbed to death in a street in Bristol.
The incident happened in Stapleton Road at the junction with Villiers Road, in Easton, shortly after 2300 BST on Thursday.The incident happened in Stapleton Road at the junction with Villiers Road, in Easton, shortly after 2300 BST on Thursday.
The man was taken to the Bristol Royal Infirmary where he died. The man, named locally as Abdi Razak, was taken to the Bristol Royal Infirmary where he died.
Two of those arrested are aged 16, three are 17, one is 18 and two are aged 20. They are all in police custody. Two of those arrested are aged 16, three are 17, one is 18 and two are aged 20.
Six people were initially arrested, but police said there had now been two more arrests. Police investigating the murder confirmed that the victim lived locally and that his family had been informed.
Streets in Easton and the St Pauls area of the city have been cordoned off for forensic examination. Streets in Easton and the St Pauls area of the city were cordoned off for forensic examination for most of the day.
Drivers are being advised to avoid the area as disruption is expected. Offices and shops in the area were closed and drivers advised to avoid the area.
Avon and Somerset Police have begun a murder inquiry and appealed to anyone with any information about the incident to contact them. Det Ch Insp Phil Jones, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "At this stage of the investigation we are still trying to ascertain what the motive may be.
"I'd like to take the opportunity to appeal for calm within the community and to appeal for any witnesses or any member of the community who might have information with regards to this tragic incident to please come forward."