Man dies after being shot in Leamington
It happened in the early hours of this morning
A murder investigation has been started, after the death of a man in Leamington this morning (Thursday 10 August).
Police were called at 3am to a report of a man found seriously injured, near to the junction of Clemens Street and Ranlagh Terrace.
The man, aged in his late 20s, was taken to hospital by ambulance with a suspected gunshot wound, where he was sadly pronounced deceased.
It is believed he was shot a short time earlier in Frances Havergal Close.
A post-mortem is due to take place.
The man’s next of kin has been informed.
Chief Inspector Faz Chishty, local policing commander for Warwick District, said: “A murder investigation has been launched, and a number of enquiries are currently ongoing to ascertain the circumstances. Our thoughts remain with the man’s family who are being supported by specially trained officers.
“We recognise the concern this incident, which is believed to be isolated, may have caused the local community and want to reassure them that a full investigation is underway. The public can expect to see a heightened police presence in the area while officers carry out enquiries, and as part of this, a scene guard and a road closure are currently in place at either end of Ranlagh Terrace, and at Frances Havergal Close by the junction with Ranlagh Terrace.
“If anyone was in the area shortly before 3am this morning and may have seen or heard anything suspicious, or who may have any dashcam or doorbell footage, please get in contact.
“There is likely to be significant disruption in the local area while we carry out enquiries at the scene. I’d like to thank local people for their cooperation and patience while we do this.”
People with information can also call 101 quoting incident number 33 of 10 August.
If you can provide information but would rather stay anonymous, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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