Detective Superintendent Nikki Leach from South Yorkshire Police speaks to the media after man stabbed to death in Westfield
Detective Superintendent Nikki Leach from South Yorkshire Police speaks to the media after man stabbed to death in Westfield.
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00:00 Officers were called to the parkland behind me shortly before 11 o'clock last night
00:03 to report a man with significant injuries.
00:06 On arrival, they found a man with suspected stab wounds
00:08 who unfortunately died at the scene.
00:11 Today, I'm appealing for witnesses in relation to this incident.
00:15 Have you seen anything? Do you know anything that you can report to us?
00:19 Please do so.
00:20 But also, I want to give some reassurance to the communities around here
00:23 that we're working really hard to piece together what's happened,
00:25 to find out what's happened here,
00:27 and there are lots of officers on the scene. If anybody's got any concerns or any questions,
00:31 they can approach and hopefully we'll be able to support you.
00:34 When I came here early this morning, I could see the tent on the other side of the road.
00:39 Obviously, the whole park has been closed off.
00:41 What do you know about what happened?
00:44 The information that I've already given you is as much as I know at this time.
00:48 We're working really hard. We're in the earliest stages of our investigation.
00:51 We're working really hard to find out what's happened and piece that together.
00:54 And again, all of that support from the community that we can get in relation to any information,
00:59 intelligence, or witnesses that might have witnessed something will be really helpful to us in that.
01:04 We've seen a lot of officers, even today, behind us doing door-to-door.
01:07 There's a big estate here. You're obviously speaking to a lot of people, aren't you?
01:10 Yes, we are, yeah.
01:12 Tell me a little bit about that. You obviously need people's help, don't you?
01:14 So tell me about the amount of officers that you've got working on this.
01:17 How hard are they working to try and get something out of this?
01:19 Okay, we've got a lot of officers here today,
01:21 working hard to try and piece together what's happened.
01:24 We're appealing information in relation to this.
01:26 Does anybody have any ring doorbell footage, any dashcam footage of anything that they think is strange
01:32 or out of character that they would like to report to us that would be really helpful?
01:36 If anybody's seen anything shortly before 11 o'clock last night
01:39 or heard anything in the immediate area for them to contact us in relation to that?
01:45 We know that it's a man who was injured and has since died.
01:49 What was the time frame that he died? Can you say that? Was he pronounced dead at the scene?
01:53 He was pronounced dead here, unfortunately.
01:56 However, we're working really hard to put together what's happened last night
02:00 prior to officers coming and finding him here.
02:03 Great, thank you. That's all the questions for me.
02:07 Where are we at with arrests at all? I'm going to presume that we've not made any and we've not got any sort of...
02:13 At this stage, we've not made any arrests, but like I say, we're in the really early stages of the investigation,
02:17 so we're just trying to work all of that out, piece it all together so we can try and move forward really quickly.
02:22 And we've kind of covered a lot of questions and stuff like that, but it sounds very normal at the minute
02:26 and this is very unusual. So why a conference? Why having reporters down to a scene as like a proper thing?
02:35 Because this is quite a large community, obviously we've got a large area where we've got police officers on the cordon.
02:39 We want to offer that reassurance to the communities that we're working really hard here
02:43 to try and identify what has happened and piece that together.
02:46 But again, that appeal for witnesses or information, anybody that's got any information that can help us
02:51 move this investigation forward, we would really appreciate that.
02:53 To report that online or to contact us on 101 or to speak to one of the officers here at the scene.
02:59 Thank you.