Customer stabbed to death inside city centre bank branch

Two police vans at the top of St Peters Street in Derby as Parts of Derby City Centre have been cordoned off after a man was stabbed in a Lloyds Bank bank in St Peter???s Street in Derby City Centre. (Photo by Ben Booth/EEm/Sipa USA)
Two police vans at the top of St Peter’s Street in Derby today (Picture: Ben Booth/EEm/Sipa USA)

A man was stabbed to death inside a city centre bank branch this afternoon.

The man in his thirties, who was a customer, was assaulted inside Lloyds bank on St Peter’s Street in Derby at around 2.35pm today. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Two people were arrested around 6pm this evening, after police said they had launched a murder investigation.

They said ‘a significant police presence remains in the city centre and will do for some time to come’.

Formal identification has not yet taken place, but the man’s family has been informed.

Mark Hague, 55, who works in the city centre, said: ‘I could hear screaming and shouting this afternoon. It was piercing screams.

‘It was horrific. I could not believe it.

‘It was broad daylight. Police and paramedics swarmed to the area.’

Police cars and police cordons are visible on St Peter???s Street in Derby City Centre as Parts of Derby City Centre have been cordoned off after a man was stabbed in a Lloyds Bank bank in St Peter???s Street in Derby City Centre. (Photo by Ben Booth/EEm/Sipa USA)
Police cars and police cordons are visible on St Peter’s Street in Derby city centre (Picture: Ben Booth/EEm/Sipa USA)

St Peter’s Street, one of the busiest shopping areas in the city, is expected to be closed and cordoned off for the rest of the day.

Police said that the two men arrested were detained at the same property on Western Road, Normanton.

A man in his 40s was held on suspicion of murder, while a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.  Both remain in police custody.

A Lloyds spokesperson said: ‘We are deeply saddened by the incident at our Derby branch and our thoughts are with those affected.

‘We are supporting our colleagues during this difficult time and will co-operate closely with the police.’

In a joint statement, Derby MPs Baggy Shanker and Catherine Atkinson said this was ‘a tragic and shocking incident’: ‘Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the victim’s family, friends and all those affected. Violence has no place in our community.’

Lloyds on St Peter's Street in Derby
The branch of Lloyds on St Peter’s Street in Derby, where the man was stabbed this afternoon (Picture: Google)

The incident was discussed widely across social media in the city today.

Councillors for Spondon in Derby said this evening: ‘Our hearts go out to the victim’s family, the staff members, and all the witnesses affected by this horrific tragedy. It was a truly heinous crime – one that I hope the justice system confronts with its full force.’

Meanwhile, Oakwood ward councillors said: ‘This hurts… this really really hurts. A young man, going about his daily business, stabbed to death, in a bank, in our city.

‘Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this awful and tragic time. If you have any information, please make the police aware!’

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Derby’s MPs issued a joint statement after the stabbing (Picture: Facebook)

Allestree councillor Steve Hassell added on his Facebook page: ‘My thoughts go to this poor man’s friends and family.

‘We should not be witnessing these types of events in our city. How many times must the police be made aware that more needs to be done to make our city centre safe?’

Detective Inspector Tony Owen said: ‘We appreciate that this incident will have caused significant concern to the local community and we’d like to thank them for their patience and understanding.

‘No-one else was hurt and while the investigation is at an early stage, at this time we are treating it as an isolated incident.

‘Officers will be in the area for some time so we’d encourage anyone with any concerns to please speak to us.

‘We’d also encourage anyone with any information on this incident to please contact us as a matter of urgency.’

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