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Murder Investigation underway after man dies in Heysham

Sunday, September 29, 2024

You may have noticed an increased police presence on and around Heysham Road, near to the Bay Medical Centre in Heysham since yesterday (28th September) morning, and we want to let you know why.

A murder investigation is underway after a man died following an assault in Heysham.

At around 3:55am on Saturday 28th September we were called to reports of an assault off Heysham Road, near to the Bay Medical Centre, in Heysham.

Emergency services attended the scene and a man was taken to hospital where he sadly died on arrival.

He can now be named as 49 year old Keith Thompson, from Morecambe. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this incredibly distressing time.

A 39 year old man from Lancaster has been arrested on suspicion of murder. He is currently in custody.

A murder investigation is underway and enquiries are ongoing.

In a tribute, Keith’s family said: “As a family, we are shocked and saddened by what has happened to Keith and we would appreciate privacy at this time.”

Keith’s family have provided a photo of Keith which we have included here.

Senior Investigating Officer, DCI John McNamara said: “This is a devastating incident that has very sadly resulted in a man losing his life.

“We have launched a major investigation, and we have a team of both detectives and uniformed officers and staff working on this enquiry to try and establish exactly what has happened in this incident.

“If you were in the area in the early hours of Saturday morning and saw or heard anything suspicious either then, or in the days before the attack, please get in touch.

“Incidents like this are extremely rare in Lancashire but we have increased patrols in the area, and if you have any information or concerns, please don’t hesitate to approach an officer.”

If you have any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage of the area around the time of the incident, or if you have any information that could help us in our investigation, please call 101 quoting log 204 of 28th September 2024. You can also contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.