Detectives have launched a murder probe after a man in his 20s was stabbed to death in a flat.
Police rushed to the property in New England, Peterborough, around 5am this morning following reports of a fight resulting in a stabbing.
The victim is believed to be in his 20s but formal identification has not yet taken place, Cambridgeshire Constabulary said in a statement.
A cordon has been put up outside the flat and a police van remains at the scene.
No arrests have yet been made. There was a party at the property that evening and some attendees may have left prior to police arriving, the force said.
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Cameron Hill was just 23 when he was stabbed to death in Hatfield (Image: Herts Police)
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Four people have been found guilty of killing a 23-year-old Herts man in an armed ambush , a court has heard.
Najiib Hasan was found guilty of murder at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday.
- Credit: Herts Police
A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of Cameron Hill in Hatfield, with three others found guilty of manslaughter.
Cameron, 23, from North Mymms, was stabbed to death at a flat in St Peters Close in the early hours of Monday, June 10, 2019.
Najiib Hasan, 24, of Queen Adelaide Road, Penge, London, was found guilty of murder at Cambridge Crown Court today.
Christy Bishop, 39, of St Peters Close, Nicholas Pitts, 40, of Stockbreach Road, both in Hatfield, and Nickell Moore, 25, of Between Streets, Cobham, Surrey, were all found guilty of manslaughter.
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Esam Ayad was murdered after an argument with the killers younger brother earlier in the day (Image: Hertfordshire Constabulary/Family Handout)
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