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Four arrested over man's murder Two arrested after man's murder
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Four people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a young man was stabbed to death in Bridgend county. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a young man was stabbed to death on an estate in Bridgend county.
Officers said they were called to a report of a stabbing in a house at Mynydd Glas in Nantyffyllon near Maesteg at 2217GMT on Friday. Officers said they were called to a house at Mynydd Glas in Nantyffyllon near Maesteg at 2217GMT on Friday.
They said the incident followed an altercation between two groups. They said the incident followed an altercation between two groups. Two other people are being questioned about other offences.
The stabbing victim was taken by ambulance to hospital at Bridgend where he was pronounced dead. The victim was taken to hospital at Bridgend where he was pronounced dead.
A team of detectives is investigating and an incident room has been set up at Bridgend police station.A team of detectives is investigating and an incident room has been set up at Bridgend police station.
The street, on a modern estate in the village, was cordoned off on Saturday.The street, on a modern estate in the village, was cordoned off on Saturday.
Police said the victim has not been formally identified and his next-of-kin have not yet been informed. South Wakes Police said the victim has not been formally identified and his next-of-kin have not yet been informed.
The four under arrest remain in custody and enquiries are continuing.The four under arrest remain in custody and enquiries are continuing.
Witnesses or anyone with information are asked to contact the police incident room on 01656 306099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.Witnesses or anyone with information are asked to contact the police incident room on 01656 306099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.