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Post-mortem tests on stabbed boy Post-mortem tests on stabbed boy
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A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out on a teenage boy who was stabbed to death in Hull.A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out on a teenage boy who was stabbed to death in Hull.
Joe Dinsdale, 17, was found with a stomach wound on Bilton Grove in the city on Monday night.Joe Dinsdale, 17, was found with a stomach wound on Bilton Grove in the city on Monday night.
A 20-year-old man is still being questioned by detectives. A 16-year-old boy who was arrested has been released without charge.A 20-year-old man is still being questioned by detectives. A 16-year-old boy who was arrested has been released without charge.
The post-mortem tests will take place on Wednesday morning. Joe's family are also due to make a statement. The post-mortem tests will take place later. Joe's family are also due to make a statement.
Detectives believe the teenager probably knew his attacker and said that during the incident there was "no risk to the wider community".Detectives believe the teenager probably knew his attacker and said that during the incident there was "no risk to the wider community".
Floral tributes, balloons and Hull Kingston Rovers rugby scarves have been left at the scene of Joe's death.Floral tributes, balloons and Hull Kingston Rovers rugby scarves have been left at the scene of Joe's death.
One message on a bouquet read: "To my precious friend Joe.One message on a bouquet read: "To my precious friend Joe.
"You will be so sadly missed. I miss you so much already. All my love Gemma.""You will be so sadly missed. I miss you so much already. All my love Gemma."