Amsterdam arrest in murder probe

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A man arrested in Amsterdam over the death of a man stabbed in London is to be sent back to the UK.

Terry O'Neil, 47, of East Ham, was arrested in the Dutch city last week and is being held by police there until he is sent to London in the new year.

Peter Jones, 38, died when he and his nephew, Adrian Rowe, 20, were stabbed outside the Victoria pub in Newham, east London, in August.

Police had sent out an appeal to speak to Mr O'Neil in October.

Mr O'Neil has not yet been charged.

Stabbed during dispute

Mr Jones, who was married and the father of three-year-old twins and a 16-year-old girl, died from his wounds.

Mr O'Neil was in the pub just prior to the stabbing on 12 August.

Mr Jones and Mr Rowe are believed to have been stabbed during a dispute in the pub's car park.

The culprit is then said to have run off.