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Three men have been charged with violent disorder after a man died following a brawl in Nottingham.Three men have been charged with violent disorder after a man died following a brawl in Nottingham.
The victim, 19-year-old Joshua Bradley of Bulwell, died after the fight in Thurland Street early on Sunday morning. The victim, 19-year-old Joshua Bradley of Bulwell, died after the fight in Thurland Street on Sunday morning.
A 24-year-old man being questioned on suspicion of murder remains in custody.A 24-year-old man being questioned on suspicion of murder remains in custody.
The three men charged are Muhamad Adnan of Middleton Boulevard, Callum Levi Ibrahim of Belfry Way in Nottingham and Azeem Khan of no fixed address. The three men charged are Muhamad Adnan, 22, of Middleton Boulevard, Nottingham, Callum Ibrahim, 22, of Belfry Way, Edwalton and Azeem Khan, 28, of no fixed address.
A police spokesperson said: "The early hours of Sunday morning saw many people in the city centre, enjoying the late-night bars and clubs.A police spokesperson said: "The early hours of Sunday morning saw many people in the city centre, enjoying the late-night bars and clubs.
"We know there were a lot of people in the Thurland Street (area), some of whom have not yet spoken to police or come forward as a witness."We know there were a lot of people in the Thurland Street (area), some of whom have not yet spoken to police or come forward as a witness.
"We would urge those people to tell us what they saw, to help us to help Joshua's family to get justice.""We would urge those people to tell us what they saw, to help us to help Joshua's family to get justice."