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Station car park murder inquiry Bridgend car park murder appeal
(about 12 hours later)
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a 20-year-old man who was attacked in a railway station car park. Police are appealing for witnesses after a 20-year-old died after an attack in Bridgend train station car park on Friday night.
South Wales Police said the man, who was from the area, was attacked at the car park station in Bridgend late at around 2310 BST on Friday. Ryan Leigh Edwards died in hospital on Sunday after sustaining fatal injuries in the assault at 2310 BST.
Three local men are in police custody within the force area. Officers said there may have been a number of altercations leading up to the assault, near to station and Bar Inc which is on Derwen Road.
Officers are asking for witnesses to the assault and an earlier altercation at the Bar Inc in Derwen Road. Three men are in custody being questioned on suspicion of murder.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at Bridgend CID on 01656 679518 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Detectives revealed on Monday that two other men assaulted were admitted to hospital - one with serious facial injuries and the other with minor injuries.
They have since been discharged from the town's Princess of Wales Hospital.
Detectives believe there may have been an initial altercation involving two groups of men at Bar Inc sometime between 1900 BST and 2300 BST.
They said a group of around seven men left the venue at just before 2300 BST, and were followed by another group of men to the train station.
'Mobile phone'
Det Sup Paul Kemp added: "We would like to speak to three males who witnessed the assault at the train station.
"Two of these are believed to have been wearing hoodies at the time of the incident and another male who was on a bike, lent his mobile phone to the group of seven men for them to use."
Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 01656 306099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.