Police appeal for information after teenager dies from stab wounds in Bury

Higher Manchester Police (GMP) are interesting for data after a 19-year-old man died from stab wounds in Bury.

Police acquired a report of a stabbing on Market Road in Bury shortly earlier than 4pm on Friday. Emergency providers attended to the person, who was believed to be 19-years-old, on the scene earlier than he was taken to hospital the place he later died.

Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes, of the pressure’s Bury district, stated an investigation was now underway over the incident and urged anybody who could have data to come back ahead.

“This incident occurred in Bury city centre so we all know there could also be witnesses and members of the general public who could have cell phone footage,” he stated.

“If you happen to have been in Bury city centre at the moment and noticed any disturbance in or across the Millgate Procuring Centre then we ask that you just contact Higher Manchester Police.”

Det Supt Hughes added: “It's no doubt that this information will have an effect on the group. I wish to provide some reassurance that detectives are leaving no stone unturned”.

In response to the stabbing, police stated there could be an elevated uniform presence in Bury city centre, including that “the place acceptable powers of cease search will likely be utilised”.

Anybody with data is requested to contact Higher Manchester Police quoting incident reference 1940 of 11/03/22 by way of 0161 856 0027 or gmp.police.uk.

Alternatively, the unbiased charity Crimestoppers could be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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