Police to step up high-visibility patrols across tram network following fatal stabbing near Hucknall

By Tom Surgay 27th Jun 2023

Nottinghamshire Police has confirmed that high-visibility police patrols will be seen across the tram network in the wake of a fatal stabbing in Highbury Vale yesterday. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Nottinghamshire Police has confirmed that high-visibility police patrols will be seen across the tram network in the wake of a fatal stabbing in Highbury Vale yesterday. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Nottinghamshire Police has confirmed that high-visibility police patrols will be seen across the tram network in the wake of a fatal stabbing in Highbury Vale yesterday.

An increased police presence will be visible across the tram network for the rest of the week as the murder investigation continues. The extra officers will be providing reassurance to the public and addressing any concerns tram users may have.

On Monday 26 June, police were called to a tram stop in Highbury Vale, which is just a few stops down from Hucknall, at 11.10am after a man, aged 32, had been stabbed on the tram.

Despite the best efforts of emergency services, the man died at the scene.

A 24-year-old man was arrested immediately on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.

Formal identification of the 32-year-old man has not yet taken place.

A team of detectives are now working to understand the circumstances that led to a man losing his life.

This has included speaking to a number of key witnesses who saw the attack and viewing the tram CCTV footage.

Police have confirmed that this was an isolated incident and they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack.

Detective Inspector Simon Barnes, who is investigating the incident, said: "This will have been an extremely distressing incident for passengers and tram staff to witness. Violent incidents like this will never be tolerated in our city and we will continue to work with our partners to ensure those carrying knives and using knives are caught and prosecuted.

"We have a dedicated team of detectives working on this case and I would like to thank the public for assisting us with our investigation.

"We will be increasing our patrols across the tram network to offer reassurance to the public. Our investigation is moving at speed and we will continue to keep the public updated as soon as we can."

Anyone with any information, or mobile phone footage is asked to contact 101, quoting incident number 274 of 26 June 2023, or to make an anonymous report to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Members of the public with information can also submit this through the Major Incident Public Portal which can be accessed by clicking here.

     

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