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Jun 26, 2017 News
– One nabbed, another on the run
Last evening investigators identified the body of a man, who was stabbed to death at ‘E’ Field Sophia, Georgetown. The dead man was identified as Trevor Dublin, 49, of 385 ‘C’ Field Sophia.Dublin was found lying in a pool of blood on the roadway Saturday night by ranks of a mobile patrol. He was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) where he died shortly after ranks left.The victim who bore a single stab wound to the left side chest is at Lyken Funeral Parlour. He was clad in dark-coloured shirt, blue long jeans, and black long boots. He is about 5 feet, eight inches.One suspect has been arrested and the police are looking for another individual. A knife and a toque were found at the scene. According to information received, the victim and two men had an altercation during which he was stabbed.This newspaper was informed that someone called and informed the police that a man was lying in a pool of blood on the roadway.The ranks reportedly rushed the badly wounded man to the hospital before revisiting the scene where they found the knife believed to be the murder weapon, and a toque.It was based on the information received that ranks arrested one of the suspects.Investigations are ongoing.
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