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Murder victim 'just out of jail' Murder victim 'just out of jail'
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A man who died after being found injured at a house in north Hampshire had just been released from prison. A man who died after being stabbed at a bungalow in north Hampshire had just been released from prison.
Dwayne Ayres, 20, from Yateley, was discovered at a bungalow in Holt Way, Hook, early on Sunday and later died in hospital. Dwayne Ayres, 20, of Yateley, died in hospital after he was found at a house in Holt Way, Hook, early on Sunday.
Police have begun a murder inquiry, and eight men and one woman have been arrested and remain in custody. Post-mortem tests showed he died from stab wounds. A murder inquiry is under way and eight men and one woman have been arrested and remain in custody.
Mr Ayres was jailed for two-and-a-half years in 2007 after being convicted of causing death by dangerous driving.Mr Ayres was jailed for two-and-a-half years in 2007 after being convicted of causing death by dangerous driving.
Police said they were alerted at 0239 GMT on Sunday by paramedics, after the seriously-injured man was brought to Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.Police said they were alerted at 0239 GMT on Sunday by paramedics, after the seriously-injured man was brought to Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.
Despite efforts to save his life he was pronounced dead soon afterwards.Despite efforts to save his life he was pronounced dead soon afterwards.
The address in Holt Way and a property in nearby Four Acre Coppice were cordoned off by officers.The address in Holt Way and a property in nearby Four Acre Coppice were cordoned off by officers.
Post-mortem tests are due to be carried out later.
Extra police are patrolling the area to reassure residentsExtra police are patrolling the area to reassure residents
Of those arrested, six people are being question on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of aggravated burglary. Of those arrested, six people are being questioned on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of aggravated burglary.
Hampshire Police said Mr Ayres leaves a partner and an 18-month-old baby.Hampshire Police said Mr Ayres leaves a partner and an 18-month-old baby.
Det Supt Kevin Walton said: "This is an unusual and isolated event and we have specialist trained officers out in the area speaking to the community to enable us to establish exactly what happened. Det Ch Insp Colin Mathews said: "A number of lines of enquiry are being investigated at this stage.
"Extra officers will be on patrol and providing high-visibility reassurance and I would urge anyone with information to speak to them." "We will not be drawn on the specifics behind the motives of this attack, particularly as a number of people are in custody.
"We would urge anyone with information about the incident who hasn't already contacted us to do so as soon as possible."
In March 2007, Mr Ayres crashed his Peugeot 206 into a tree outside Calthorpe Park School in Fleet.In March 2007, Mr Ayres crashed his Peugeot 206 into a tree outside Calthorpe Park School in Fleet.
Callum Forbes, 15, and John Bryant, 18, were killed and two other teenage passengers were seriously injured.Callum Forbes, 15, and John Bryant, 18, were killed and two other teenage passengers were seriously injured.
Winchester Crown Court heard how Mr Ayres' lost control of the car while driving at 66mph in a 40mph zone. Winchester Crown Court heard how Mr Ayres lost control of the car while driving at 66mph (106km) in a 40mph (64km) zone.
The court was also told that blood samples revealed he had taken cocaine shortly before the crash.The court was also told that blood samples revealed he had taken cocaine shortly before the crash.