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Fifth arrest in Canterbury high street murder probe
15:03, 17 October 2024
updated: 15:32, 17 October 2024
A fifth arrest has been made after a man was stabbed to death in a high street last week.
Samare Gerezgihir, known as Sammy and Jamil, was found in Canterbury city centre after police were called to the disturbance.
A massive emergency response descended on the junction with St Margaret’s Street shortly after 11.30pm last Thursday, but the 23-year-old died at the scene.
A large police cordon was laid down while officers and forensics worked around the clock to establish the facts of the case.
Once police tape was lifted, floral tributes appeared near the Royal East Kent Yeomanry Memorial, close to the former Nasons building.
After four men were arrested before 6am on Friday, a duo appeared in court on Monday charged with murder, while another two were released on bail.
Officers have now confirmed another man - a 23-year-old from Herne Bay - has been arrested and bailed pending further enquiries.
The latest arrest, made yesterday, was on suspicion of assisting offenders.
Kemal Ibrahim, 24, of Long Acre Close, Canterbury, and Mohammed Hgar, 31, of no fixed address, were previously charged with murder and possession of a bladed article in a public place in relation to the incident.
Mr Ibrahim is also charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm. They have since been remanded in custody and are next due to appear before Maidstone Crown Court on Friday.
In touching tributes released since his death, Samare’s girlfriend described him as a “handsome angel” while a former teacher made note of his bravery and respectful manner while attending Hartsdown Academy.
Anyone who has information and has yet to speak to officers is urged to call Kent Police on 01303 289600 quoting reference 46/172197/24.
You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete the online form on their website.
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