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Man bailed over Bramhall suspected intruder stab death Man bailed over Bramhall 'intruder' stab death
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A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder after a suspected intruder was stabbed to death in Greater Manchester has been released on police bail.A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder after a suspected intruder was stabbed to death in Greater Manchester has been released on police bail.
The 39-year-old, who is believed to be the householder, has been bailed until mid-October, police said.The 39-year-old, who is believed to be the householder, has been bailed until mid-October, police said.
The stabbing took place at Midland Road, in Bramhall, Stockport, at 19:50 BST on Saturday.The stabbing took place at Midland Road, in Bramhall, Stockport, at 19:50 BST on Saturday.
Police found a man, aged in his 30s, with fatal knife injuries after they were called to the house.Police found a man, aged in his 30s, with fatal knife injuries after they were called to the house.
A 33-year-old man has also been arrested in connection with the burglary and police have recovered a white Citroen van after issuing a witness appeal.A 33-year-old man has also been arrested in connection with the burglary and police have recovered a white Citroen van after issuing a witness appeal.
The couple who live at the house have been named locally as Vincent and Karen Cooke.The couple who live at the house have been named locally as Vincent and Karen Cooke.
'Love you son''Love you son'
The man was in the house on his own when the intruders entered, but his wife and son, who were unharmed, returned during the incident. The man was in the house on his own when the intruders entered but his wife and son, who were unharmed, returned during the incident.
Floral tributes to the dead man, addressing him as "Ray" and "Raymondo", have been left outside the large detached house in the affluent suburb.Floral tributes to the dead man, addressing him as "Ray" and "Raymondo", have been left outside the large detached house in the affluent suburb.
One tribute read: "Love you son. Going to miss you more than anything."One tribute read: "Love you son. Going to miss you more than anything."
A post-mortem examination has concluded that he died from stab wounds.
A gold Maserati sports car and a silver Range Rover, with personalised registration plates, and a large white Transit van were parked on the driveway of the house.A gold Maserati sports car and a silver Range Rover, with personalised registration plates, and a large white Transit van were parked on the driveway of the house.
Third incident
A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: "I'm staggered. I can't imagine something like that happening here.A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: "I'm staggered. I can't imagine something like that happening here.
"I don't think the family have lived here for long.""I don't think the family have lived here for long."
Ch Supt Tim Forber said detectives were carrying out a "thorough investigation".Ch Supt Tim Forber said detectives were carrying out a "thorough investigation".
He said he could not comment on whether anyone else was injured or if the intruders were known to the householder.He said he could not comment on whether anyone else was injured or if the intruders were known to the householder.
It is the third incident of its kind in Greater Manchester in the last four months.
In June, Peter Flanagan, 59, fatally stabbed an intruder at his home in Salford.
In July, florist Cecil Coley, 72, stabbed a burglar at his shop in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester.
Both men were arrested on suspicion of murder following the stabbings, but were later released without charge as the Crown Prosecution Service ruled they acted in reasonable self-defence.