A total of four more arrests have been carried out in connection with the ongoing murder investigation following the tragic death of a man in Weston-super-Mare earlier this week.
The incident took place on Monday morning, November 27th, when officers responded to a call at an address on Upper Church Road. They found 43-year-old Dominic Wilson in a seriously injured state, having suffered a stab injury. Despite the immediate efforts of officers and paramedics, Mr. Wilson sadly lost his life at the scene.
Initial arrests were made on Monday when two men in their 40s were taken into custody on suspicion of murder. However, they have subsequently been released without charge. On Tuesday, two more arrests occurred, with one man in his 40s and another in his 50s detained on suspicion of assisting an offender. Like the previous suspects, they have also been released without charge.
In recent developments, a 39-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murder. They are currently in police custody. Last night, Wednesday, November 29th, three more arrests were made, involving men aged 26, 33, and 36, all on suspicion of murder. They also remain in police custody.
DCI Simon Dewfall, who leads the Major Crime Investigation Team, expressed condolences to Dominic’s family, emphasizing that they are being provided with support by specially trained officers during this difficult time. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with a police cordon still in place.
DCI Dewfall added, “Our neighbourhood policing team are carrying out extra patrols in the area, and if you do have any concerns, please approach a police officer.”
Anyone with information related to the case is encouraged to contact the authorities by calling 101 and providing the reference number 5223289533. Alternatively, individuals can use the online appeals form to share information.
For those who wish to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers can be reached at 0800 555 111, or through their Anonymous Online Form. This approach ensures that no personal details are recorded or traced, and individuals will not have to go to court or speak to the police when reaching out to Crimestoppers
The incident took place on Monday morning, November 27th, when officers responded to a call at an address on Upper Church Road. They found 43-year-old Dominic Wilson in a seriously injured state, having suffered a stab injury. Despite the immediate efforts of officers and paramedics, Mr. Wilson sadly lost his life at the scene.
Initial arrests were made on Monday when two men in their 40s were taken into custody on suspicion of murder. However, they have subsequently been released without charge. On Tuesday, two more arrests occurred, with one man in his 40s and another in his 50s detained on suspicion of assisting an offender. Like the previous suspects, they have also been released without charge.
In recent developments, a 39-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murder. They are currently in police custody. Last night, Wednesday, November 29th, three more arrests were made, involving men aged 26, 33, and 36, all on suspicion of murder. They also remain in police custody.
DCI Simon Dewfall, who leads the Major Crime Investigation Team, expressed condolences to Dominic’s family, emphasizing that they are being provided with support by specially trained officers during this difficult time. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with a police cordon still in place.
DCI Dewfall added, “Our neighbourhood policing team are carrying out extra patrols in the area, and if you do have any concerns, please approach a police officer.”
Anyone with information related to the case is encouraged to contact the authorities by calling 101 and providing the reference number 5223289533. Alternatively, individuals can use the online appeals form to share information.
For those who wish to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers can be reached at 0800 555 111, or through their Anonymous Online Form. This approach ensures that no personal details are recorded or traced, and individuals will not have to go to court or speak to the police when reaching out to Crimestoppers