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Rico Dardis injuries 'caused by propeller' | Rico Dardis injuries 'caused by propeller' |
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A man found dead on a Dorset beach appears to have been injured by a boat propeller, police have said. | A man found dead on a Dorset beach appears to have been injured by a boat propeller, police have said. |
The body of Rico Dardis, 30, was found in water near groynes at Seaway Avenue, Christchurch on Monday evening. | The body of Rico Dardis, 30, was found in water near groynes at Seaway Avenue, Christchurch on Monday evening. |
Police said he had sustained injuries which appeared to be caused by propeller. A knife was also recovered. | Police said he had sustained injuries which appeared to be caused by propeller. A knife was also recovered. |
They have been given more time to question two Bournemouth men, aged 49 and 51, arrested on suspicion of murder. | They have been given more time to question two Bournemouth men, aged 49 and 51, arrested on suspicion of murder. |
The family of Mr Dardis said: "The death of Rico has caused us great distress and we are grieving for the tragic loss of a son, brother and father. | |
"We ask that our privacy is respected and we are given time and space at this difficult time." | "We ask that our privacy is respected and we are given time and space at this difficult time." |
Police said investigations had been carried out at addresses in Drury Lane, Wick Lane, and Hamilton Road on Tuesday, with neighbourhood teams in the areas to offer reassurance. | Police said investigations had been carried out at addresses in Drury Lane, Wick Lane, and Hamilton Road on Tuesday, with neighbourhood teams in the areas to offer reassurance. |
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