Milton Keynes Stabbing Victim Named as Jefferey Wiafe
A tragic New Year’s Eve stabbing in Milton Keynes has claimed the life of 22-year-old Jefferey Wiafe. Thames Valley Police were called to Carradine Crescent just after 3.30pm on December 31, after reports of a stabbing.
Jefferey was rushed to Milton Keynes University Hospital but sadly died shortly after arrival. A post-mortem on New Year’s Day confirmed the cause of death as a stab wound to the chest.
Four Arrested, No Wider Threat
Police have arrested four suspects – three men aged 68, 42, and 32, and a 38-year-old woman, all from Milton Keynes – on suspicion of murder. All remain in custody as the investigation continues.
Detective Inspector Dejan Avramovic, leading the Major Crime Unit, said:
“Jefferey’s family remain at the forefront of our thoughts and continue to be supported by specially trained family liaison officers. We ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.”
He reassured locals:
“We are confident there is no wider threat to the community. This incident is isolated, but we have increased police patrols in the area.”
Police Appeal for Witnesses
Authorities are urging anyone who witnessed an altercation near Carradine Crescent on New Year’s Eve to come forward.
- Call 101 with reference 43190406608
- Report online via Thames Valley Police website
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
Detective Inspector Avramovic added:
“Please don’t speculate about the incident and contact us if you have any concerns or information.”