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Friday, 9 August 2013

Stabbing in Paxton Gardens, St Ann’s

Splats of blood along this footpath

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bllod on ground 1At around 3:45pm on Monday 6th August there was a serious stabbing incident in Paxton Gardens on the Stonebridge Park Estate, St Ann’s. The crime scene shown in the above images was cordoned off for five hours as the Police made door to door enquiries in the area.

TWO teenagers have been arrested after a 24-year-old man was stabbed in the leg.

The 17-year-old and 18-year-old males have been quizzed by police and now been bailed.

Today splats of blood can still be seen along the footpath top-right & bottom left.

Police made two arrests from a house in Paxton Gardens shortly after arriving at the scene. Local residents have spoken of a lot of antisocial behaviour being associated with the address which has continually been reported to Nottingham City Homes Patch Manager Jo Bailey.

This is the second stabbing incident to occur in Paxton Gardens in the last 18 months. On 17th January 2012 a teenager was found stabbed in the leg on the footpath close to the now closed pedestrian subway at the side of Beacon Hill Rise Road. Here is the Report from Caroline Lowbridge | St Ann's stabbing victim, 16, heard mumbling before collapse

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