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17-year-old boy detained after fatal beach stabbing of a woman

 

Following the death of a woman byollowing the death of a woman by stabbing on a beach in Bournemouth, police have detained a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of murder.  The 38-year-old woman was brought to the hospital with critical injuries, while the 34-year-old woman passed away at the scene. Theoman passed away at the scene. The two stabbings occurred on Durley Chine Beach on Friday just before midnight. The well-liked beach has been closed by police as they look into it.


The adolescent suspect is from Lancashire, according to Dorset Police. "We have worked diligently throughout the night since the initial report and have been able to further our investigation," stated Detective Superintendent Richard Dixey.First and foremost, our stated Detective Superintendent Richard Dixey.First and foremost, our heartsnull go out to the woman's family who lost her life so terribly. "Officers are continuing with their inquiries and a cordon remains in place and is expected to stay so for some time," the statement reads.



Police officers have turned away those who arrived at the beach today. Officers waved them off, either down the other way or up the zigzag pathways that skirted the precipice. Between Bournemouth Pier and Alum Chine, the cordons run the entire length of the clifftop and beach. The cordon at Alum Chine, which stretches from the promenade to the water'snull edge,null isnull marked with red and white tape. It was unclear from the police officers stationed at the barrier how long it would be in place over the typically busy Bank Holiday weekend.


"A police cordon remains in place between the Bournemouth Oceanarium and the western side of Alum Chine due to an ongoing police investigation," the BCP (Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole) Council stated in a previous statement.At the moment, all businesseChristchurch, and Poole) Council stated in a previous statement.At the moment, all businesses and access points within the cordon are blocked, including the beach, promenade, beach huts, and Durley Chine parking lot."



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