Family pay tribute to man who was fatally stabbed in Wolverhampton
The father-of-two was stabbed on Christmas Day
The family of a man who was fatally stabbed in Wolverhampton on Christmas Day have paid tribute to him.
Investigators are continuing to appeal for witnesses after father-of-two Trey Johnson, aged 30, was found seriously injured in Burcot Avenue at just after 3.30am.
Sadly he was pronounced dead at the scene.
His family have paid tribute to him, saying:
"Trey is a loving sibling, loving father, a loving partner and a caring soul.
"Trey is a person that would do anything for anyone. His smile, his love and his energy is infectious and would brighten up the room when he walks into it.
"He was a loving father of two. He was a good man, a good son, that did everything and more for his family.
"We as a family are very proud of Trey and he will be missed greatly by his family and everyone who knew him."
West Midlands Police said:
"Witnesses have been spoken with and CCTV footage is being retrieved and reviewed as we work to establish the exact circumstances and apprehending whoever is responsible."
Det Insp Michelle Cordell, from our Homicide Unit said: "Our thoughts are focussed on Mr Johnson's family and loved ones, at this incredibly difficult time.
"Our enquiries are moving at pace and we are keeping the family updated as the investigation moves forward.
"We have spoken with a number of witnesses but would urge anyone who has information about what happened that night to come forward and talk to us."
Anyone with information can the Police on 101, or via Live Chat the Force's website, quoting log quoting 481 of 25th Dec.