Three youngsters have been arrested on suspicion of homicide after a 19-year-old man was stabbed to loss of life in Bury.
Police obtained a report of a stabbing on Market Road in Bury shortly earlier than 4pm on Friday.
Emergency providers attended to the person on the scene earlier than he was taken to hospital the place he later died.
His subsequent of kin have been knowledgeable.
Three 16-year-old boys have been arrested on suspicion of homicide.
Police are implementing cease and search powers in Bury city centre.
Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes mentioned that it has been a “fast-paced” investigation.
He mentioned: “I’d prefer to reiterate that our ideas stay with the household and beloved one’s of the younger man who was very sadly killed yesterday afternoon.
“This has been a fast-paced investigation and I'm happy to say detectives have made three arrests in a single day in connection together with his loss of life.
“Though they continue to be in custody for questioning our investigation remains to be in its preliminary levels and we're persevering with to enchantment to anybody who might have been within the space on the time to come back ahead and help police.
“This incident occurred in broad daylight in a Bury city centre so it's extremely possible there are members of the general public who witnessed the assault or might have cell phone footage from across the city.
“If you happen to have been in Bury city centre and noticed any disturbance in or round Millgate Purchasing Centre then we ask that you just contact Higher Manchester Police.
“You may also go data anonymously through Crimestoppers.
“It is a stunning incident of violence and I need to guarantee the general public we're persevering with to work at tempo to make sure these accountable face justice and we offer this younger man’s household with the solutions they deserve.”
Higher Manchester Police have requested anybody with any data to contact them on 0161 856 0027 quoting incident reference 1940 of 11/03/22.
Impartial charity Crimestoppers may also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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