Middlesbrough Murder Victim Named
28 January 2014, 17:17 | Updated: 30 March 2016, 13:50
A man who was found stabbed at a house on Carlow Street in Middlesbrough has been named as 27 year old Hamed Vaziri.
His body was discovered at the house early on Saturday.
A post-mortem examination found he had died as a result of a stab wound.
26 year old Abdourahamane Barry, of Carlow Street, has been charged with his murder and will appear at Teesside Crown Court on the 8th of April.
Family Tribute
Mr Vaziri's brother, who asked not to be named, said in a statement that
"He was an honest and good man, he was much loved and a good local footballer.
He is missed dearly, was his mother's favourite and would have helped anyone he could have.
He had a bright future ahead of him."
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UPDATED Monday 27th January 2014 - 8am
A man's been charged with murder after a man's body was found at a house on Carlow Street in Middlesbrough.
Cleveland Police discovered the body at a house on Carlow Street in the early hours of Saturday.
A post-mortem examination confirmed the man died as a result of a stab wound.
A 26-year-old man's due at Teesside Crown Court later.
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UPDATED Saturday 25th January 2014 - 12:30pm
A murder investigation's been launched after a man was found dead at a house on Carlow Street in Middlesborough.
Police were called to the house at 3.45am on Saturday 25th January 2014, where the body of a man has been found.
A murder investigation is underway and a post mortem examination will be carried out to establish the circumstances of the man's death.
House to house and forensic enquiries are being carried out as part of the investigation.
The scene is currently sealed off.
A 26 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the incident and enquiries are ongoing.
Police would appeal to anyone who may have information about the incident to contact the non-emergency number 101.