'It is important to note that we believe this to be an isolated incident with no wider threat to members of the public.'
The man is understood to have been previously attacked before he died A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a holiday park. Around 9.20pm on Saturday in Felixstowe, Suffolk, the man who died is understood to have been attacked on the seaside promenade. He was found dead the next morning in a rented holiday home in Sea Sands holiday park in Felixstowe.
‘We would like to hear from anyone that might have witnessed an assault on the seafront or who might have any information that could help us in our enquiries. He was thought to be on holiday with family ‘It is important to note that we believe this to be an isolated incident with no wider threat to members of the public.’ A resident of a mobile home nearby where the man died told The Sun: ‘They had only been here a couple of nights. It is terrible that this young lad lost his life.
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