Knightsbridge murder possibly a 'targeted attack'

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The investigation into the stabbing death of 24-year-old Blue Stevens in Knightsbridge has led to the arrest of three men in their 20s. Two suspects were taken into custody on July 12 in Hounslow, one for conspiracy to murder and the other for murder, while a third was arrested later for assisting an offender. Detectives believe the attack may have been targeted, and they are keeping an open mind regarding the motive. Increased police patrols have been implemented in the Knightsbridge area to ensure public safety following the incident. Mr.

Stevens, who hailed from Yateley, Hampshire, succumbed to his injuries at the scene on Wednesday evening. The stabbing took place near The Park Tower Knightsbridge hotel, which confirmed that no guests or staff were involved. Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah described the arrests as a significant milestone in a complex investigation. Authorities are actively working to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack and its implications for the community.

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