Two charged with murder after man stabbed in head with garden fork on Rutland Street tragically dies
The pair will appear before magistrates court tomorrow charged with the murder
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Police investigating the scene in Rutland Street, Grimsby (Image: Grimsby News and Pictures)
Two men have been charged with murder after a man who was allegedly stabbed with a garden fork on Saturday tragically died in hospital earlier today.
The 36-year-old was found in Rutland Street, Grimsby with serious head wounds at around 6.40pm.
Despite treatment in hospital the victim sadly passed away after succumbing to his injuries.
A Humberside Police spokesman said: A 36-year-old man was found with wounds to his head at 6.40pm after reportedly being stabbed with a garden fork. He was taken to hospital and remained in a critical condition, but has today (Monday 26 April) sadly died from his injuries.
Two charged with murder as man stabbed in head with garden fork
The pair will appear before magistrates court on Tuesday charged with the murder
Police investigating the scene in Rutland Street, Grimsby (Image: Grimsby News and Pictures)
Two men have been charged with murder after a man died who was allegedly stabbed with a garden fork on Saturday tragically died in hospital earlier today.
The 36-year-old was found in Rutland Street, Grimsby, with serious head wounds at around 6.40pm.
Despite treatment in hospital the victim sadly passed away after succumbing to his injuries.
A Humberside Police spokesman said: A 36-year-old man was found with wounds to his head at 6.40pm after reportedly being stabbed with a garden fork.
Freeman Street shop owner in court after 14,000 illicit cigarettes found
Trading Standards also found 2.1 kilograms of tobacco
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A shop owner form Grimsby has pleaded guilty to five counts of selling illicit tobacco after officers uncovered nearly 14,000 cigarettes in a shop in Freeman Street, Grimsby.
Grimsby shop owner convicted as thousands of illicit cigarettes found
He ran a similar operation in Leicester
Inspectors found the cigarettes hidden away in bags behind the shop counter. | Photo: NELC
A shop owner in Grimsby has been given a suspended custodial sentence after almost 14,000 illicit cigarettes were seized from his business.
Mohammed Ahmed Ismail, of Luther Street, Leicester, ran International Foods on Freeman Street when a routine Trading Standards inspection took place on July 30, 2019.
When inspectors got there, the shop was open but nobody was there, as a total of 13,960 cigarettes and 2.1 kilos of tobacco were seized.
Thousands of cigarettes and kilos of tobacco were found. | Photo: NELC
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