A 36-YEAR-OLD man has been stabbed to death near a primary school – with cops launching an urgent hunt for two men.
Paramedics battled to save the man after scrambling to reports of a stabbing in Plymouth at around 2.30pm yesterday.
He was pronounced dead at the scene despite their best efforts and his next of kin have been informed.
Cops are now urgently hunting two men “whose identities are known” over the stabbing.
A weapon thought to have been used in the attack has been seized by officers.
Detective Chief Inspector Steve Fleetwood said: “Cordons are in place around Cambridge Road and police units remain in the area.
“I wish to make the public aware we are looking to locate two men in relation to this incident.”
He added: “Their identities are known, and enquiries are ongoing to find them.
“At this time, I would like to reassure the community and further afield in Plymouth.
“There is no suggestion that there is a wider risk to members of the public.
“There will be a heightened police presence and visibility in the coming days in the area.
“Enquiries are ongoing as we gather evidence to bring an offender to justice for the victim’s family.
“I can confirm that a weapon that was potentially used in this incident has been located and seized.
“We are aware of rumours circulating but can confirm that this weapon is not any form of firearm.
“We would also urge people not to speculate on social media about the circumstances around this matter.”
If you have any information that could help cops, call 101 quoting reference 50240279664.
Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously by calling freephone 0800 555111.