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Eltham stabbing: Man killed after funeral row Eltham stabbing: Man charged after funeral row
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A man has been stabbed to death in what is believed to have been a row after a funeral in south-east London. A man has been charged with murdering his younger brother after what is believed to have been a row after a funeral in south-east London.
Sean Hayes, 48, was killed at an address in Eltham Green Road, Eltham, in the early hours of Saturday, the Metropolitan Police said.Sean Hayes, 48, was killed at an address in Eltham Green Road, Eltham, in the early hours of Saturday, the Metropolitan Police said.
Mark Hayes, who is 52 and also lives in Eltham Green Road, has been charged with murder and is due before Bromley Magistrates' Court on Monday. Mark Hayes, 52, also of Eltham Green Road, has been charged with his murder.
Two other men were who were arrested have been released on bail. He is due before Bromley Magistrates' Court on Monday. Two other men also arrested have been released on bail.
A 48-year-old was held over alleged violent disorder while another man, aged 23, was suspected of assault after "a separate incident" at the same location.A 48-year-old was held over alleged violent disorder while another man, aged 23, was suspected of assault after "a separate incident" at the same location.
A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Sunday. Police officers and an ambulance were called to the address at 01:40 BST. Mr Hayes was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police officers and an ambulance were called at 01:40 BST but Mr Hayes was pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of Mr Hayes's death as a stab wound to the chest.