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Tributes have been paid to Sir Richard Sutton who died after an incident at his home in Dorset (Sir Richard Sutton Ltd/PA).
Tributes have been paid to a millionaire hotelier who died after suffering stab wounds at his home.
Sir Richard Sutton, who owned a string of top hotels in London, died during an incident at a property near Gillingham, Dorset.
Dorset Police said a man in his 80s suffered fatal stab wounds at a property in Higher Langham on Wednesday evening.
#LatestNews – Detectives have launched a murder investigation following an incident at an address in Higher Langham near Gillingham on the evening of Wednesday 7 April 2021. One man has been arrested in connection with the incident. Read more here: https://t.co/v7UgPUTsa3pic.twitter.com/8uyVIQMTfD
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image captionSir Richard Sutton and his family s wealth was valued at £301m in the 2020 Sunday Times Rich List
One of the UK s richest men has been stabbed to death.
Sir Richard Sutton, 83, was pronounced dead at a his mansion near Gillingham, Dorset, at 21:15 BST on Wednesday. A woman, in her 60s and believed to be his wife, was also stabbed and remains in a critical condition.
A 34-year-old man, from Gillingham, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
He was stopped in a vehicle in the Hammersmith area of London and taken to hospital with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.
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