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Sussex stabbing: Police launch manhunt after pensioner knifed to death by skinny man with long brown hair in Findon 'road rage' incident Sussex stabbing: Police launch manhunt after pensioner knifed to death by skinny man with long brown hair in Findon 'road rage' incident
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A murder investigation has been launched after a motorist was stabbed to death following a car crash.A murder investigation has been launched after a motorist was stabbed to death following a car crash.
A manhunt is now underway for the knifeman, who got out of his car and stabbed another driver after their cars collided on the A24 at Findon, West Sussex on Thursday night, Sussex Police said. A manhunt is now underway for the knifeman, who got out of his car and stabbed a man, locally named as Don Lock, after their cars collided on the A24 at Findon, West Sussex on Thursday night, Sussex Police said.
A section of the southbound motorway is closed at the junction of Cross Lane, Findon. Mr Lock, a 79-year-old from Worthing, died at the scene after an air ambulance landed and paramedics carried out first aid.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses, describing the suspect as a white man, aged between 30 and 40, around six feet tall, skinny with shoulder length brown hair. His car is a pale-coloured, old-style vehicle.Detectives are appealing for witnesses, describing the suspect as a white man, aged between 30 and 40, around six feet tall, skinny with shoulder length brown hair. His car is a pale-coloured, old-style vehicle.
The killer got out of his car - which was the one at the front of the collision - at around 8:40pm, stabbed the other driver and made off in his car, according to police. The killer got out of his car - which was the one at the front of the collision - at around 8:40pm, stabbed Mr Lock and made off in his car, according to police.
The victim, a 79-year old man, died at the scene after an air ambulance landed and paramedics carried out first aid.
Detective Chief Inspector Karen Mizzi of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: "Officers have been urgently making enquiries overnight to trace the suspect. We need to hear from witnesses who saw the collision, the suspect or the car involved, particularly if anyone filmed the incident or saw anyone filming it.Detective Chief Inspector Karen Mizzi of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: "Officers have been urgently making enquiries overnight to trace the suspect. We need to hear from witnesses who saw the collision, the suspect or the car involved, particularly if anyone filmed the incident or saw anyone filming it.
"Specially trained officers are supporting the victims family at this extremely difficult time." "Specially trained officers are supporting the victim's family at this extremely difficult time."
Eye-witness John Meesschart, 73, who lives directly outside the scene of the attack, told The Argus: "My wife and I were celebrating my birthday at the Black Horse pub.Eye-witness John Meesschart, 73, who lives directly outside the scene of the attack, told The Argus: "My wife and I were celebrating my birthday at the Black Horse pub.
"We walked back home and saw cars in the road with just their indicators flashing."We walked back home and saw cars in the road with just their indicators flashing.
Emergency services at the sceneEmergency services at the scene
"It must have been shortly after the stabbing, because there were no emergency vehicles at that point."It must have been shortly after the stabbing, because there were no emergency vehicles at that point.
"It was pretty gruesome. The guy was in a bad state. There was blood everywhere. It was not a nice way to celebrate my birthday.""It was pretty gruesome. The guy was in a bad state. There was blood everywhere. It was not a nice way to celebrate my birthday."
Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police by ringing 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting Operation Roseberg or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police by ringing 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting Operation Roseberg or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.