Cambridge murder victim named
Granville Graham, 58, of Chesterton Road, was fatally stabbed in the early hours of yesterday morning
A man who died following a stabbing in Cambridge has been named, with his family paying tribute to him as a "special soul" known for his humour and kindness.
Police were called by the ambulance service at 1am yesterday (25 February) to reports of a stabbing in Chesterton Road.
Granville Graham, 58, of Chesterton Road, was pronounced dead at 1.18am.
His family released a statement today, saying: "Granville, talented barber and singer, was a special soul with an infectious, happy-go-lucky spirit that brightened the lives of everyone around him.
"Known for his incredible sense of humour, he could effortlessly make others laugh. His selflessness and willingness to help anyone in need made him a true source of support for many.
"He leaves behind nine sisters, one brother, eight children, one grandchild and countless family and friends who loved him dearly. His passing has left a hole in our hearts and the hearts of communities in Cambridge, London and Jamaica."
A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Monday (3 March).
A 30-year-old man was arrested yesterday (25 February) on suspicion of murder and remains in custody at Parkside Police Station.
Anyone with information is asked to report it online at www.cambs.police.uk or call 101, quoting Operation Mendozza.