Norwich man is been stabbed to death and it’s under serious police investigation

 

NEW HAVEN, CT (WFSB) – Around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, Norwich police received a call reporting a stabbing in the vicinity of Boswell Avenue.

Police stated that they thought a fight between two individuals was what caused the event.

The parking lot of 229 Boswell Avenue was the scene of a disturbance, according to a 911 caller. Someone shrieked that they had been stabbed, the caller claimed.

When police got on the site, they reported seeing what looked like blood in the parking lot.

They reported that the victim, who was only given the age of 20, had been admitted to Backus Hospital with a chest stab wound while they were there.

The Lifestar emergency chopper then flew the sufferer to

Hartford Hospital with injuries that were deemed to be life-threatening.

 

There was no danger to the public, according to the police, who added claimed they thought the victim and the attacker were acquainted.

But they said that the probe was still ongoing.

Detectives in Norwich can be reached at 860-886-5561 extension 3154, and the police department’s anonymous tip line can be reached at 860-886-5561 extension 4.

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Actonians Women vs. Norwich City Women: Match Preview

In week six of Division One South East, Norwich City Women face Actonians Ladies at Rectory Park in the city.

On Sunday, September 24, the game begins at Middlesex FA Headquarters at 2:00 p.m.

The Canaries enter the game still unblemished, with four victories and two ties under Martin Herdman.

the adversary

With two victories, one tie, and two losses, the home team has had a consistent start to the campaign.

With no goals allowed, they were able to defeat Cambridge City (4-0) and Chesham United (5-0) thanks to their victories.

The only team to far to force league leaders Ashford Town to lose points is Luis Medina’s team, who were held to a 1-1 draw against Town.

The Blues lost to Cambridge United (2-1) earlier this month and to London Seaward (3-1), both in losses at Oakside Stadium on the first day of the season.

last outing

The previous time Norwich City visited Rectory Park, the Yellows had a bad day as Actonians defeated them 4-1. Natasha Snelling scored a goal for City and received the Opposition Player of the Match award for her late goal.

Head-to-head

Since 2018, there have been a total of 12 matches between these two teams, with three victories for the Canaries, no draws, and nine victories for the Blues.

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