Barlow Street Bradford: Police name man stabbed to death as family pay tribute to 'much-loved son'
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Luqman Ishfaq, 23, died in hospital after after being stabbed on Barlow Street, Bradford at around 10.29pm on Monday, October 21.
A number of scenes remain in place this morning (October 23) including Back Heath Terrace, Upper Rushton Road, Barlow Street, Barkerend Road, Harewood Street and Gladstone Street.
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The family of Luqman Ishfaq have paid tribute to him: "Luqman was a much-loved son, brother and friend to so many. He was a kind-hearted and loyal man, and the pain we feel from this loss is immeasurable.
“As a family we are all truly devastated that he has been so cruelly taken from us.”
Prior to the stabbing, police established that an incident of violent disorder took place on Barkerend Road involving a VW Golf which was occupied by Mr Ishfaq.
The four occupants of the Golf then fled the vehicle and were chased by a group of males, some of them were armed with weapons.
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Hide AdMr Ishfaq was beaten and stabbed on Barlow Street, before the suspects fled the scene. Four vehicles have been recovered for forensic examination.
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Stacey Atkinson, said: “This is a serious and appalling crime in which Mr Ishfaq was chased and set upon by a group of males in the street.
“We are carrying out extensive enquiries including house to house, CCTV and forensics. Whilst the motive remains unclear we believe there had been some sort of dispute prior to this incident.
“There were a number of people in the area who witnessed this incident and who were involved. I would directly appeal to those who were involved in any part of the disorder to come forward to Police.
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Hide Ad“His family are truly devastated by this and are being supported by specially trained officers. We are working with the local neighbourhood policing team and patrols have been stepped up in the area to provide reassurance.
“Violence has no place on our streets, and we will not hesitate to send a strong message to get the people involved charged and before the courts.”
Anyone who witnessed anything suspicious last night in any of these areas is asked to contact police via 101 or use the 101LiveChat options at quoting crime reference 13240574802.
Information can always be given anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online.