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Boy, 15, arrested on suspicion of killing 18-year-old at McDonald’s

Ben Moncrieff / pronounced dead at the scene of stabbing in a McDonalds in Bath ID Andy Jehring
Ben Moncrieff was found critically injured at a McDonald’s in Bath early on Saturday morning (Picture: GoFundMe)

A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the death of a man at a McDonald’s in Bath.

The victim, named by police as 18-year-old Ben Moncrieff, was found critically injured on Southgate Street in the Somerset city after officers were called at around 3.30am on Saturday.

He later died at the scene.

There were three arrests later that day, with two later released without charge.

The teenage suspect remains in custody after Avon and Somerset Police were granted more time to question him.

Formal identification has not yet taken place, but the force believes he is Mr Moncrieff.

Chief Inspector Ronnie Lungu, of the Bath Neighbourhood Team, said: ‘Our thoughts remain with Ben’s family at this difficult time. Specially-trained officers are providing them with support and continuing to update them as the investigation progresses.

‘We’d ask his family’s privacy is respected as they try to come to terms with the events of the past couple of days.’

Police activity outside McDonalds in Bath city centre. May 6, 2023. See SWNS story SWMRstab. Police have sealed off a major high street and are investigating inside a McDonald's - with floral tributes left outside. Avon & Somerset Police have blocked off access to the centre of Bath, Somerset - and are also searching a local river. Forensic officers are inside the McDonald's and flowers have been left outside with a card reading
Police sealed off the street outside the fast food restaurant (Picture: Daniel Jae Webb/SWNS)
Floral tributes in Bath city centre. May 6, 2023. See SWNS story SWMRstab. Police have sealed off a major high street and are investigating inside a McDonald's - with floral tributes left outside. Avon & Somerset Police have blocked off access to the centre of Bath, Somerset - and are also searching a local river. Forensic officers are inside the McDonald's and flowers have been left outside with a card reading
Floral tributes were left for Ben Moncrieff at the scene (Picture: Daniel Jae Webb/SWNS)

He added: ‘Our Major Crime Investigation Team is continuing to progress its inquiries into what happened, reviewing a significant amount of CCTV footage and taking statements from witnesses.

‘An extension has been granted this afternoon to allow us to continue to question the individual we have in custody.

‘We’re grateful for the public’s patience and understanding while enquiries were carried out at the scene and these were concluded yesterday.

‘Extra reassurance patrols are taking place and anyone with concerns is encouraged to speak with those officers who will be happy to stop and help.’

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