Craigavon murder victim named as locally as Nathan Gibson

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The man killed in Craigavon last night, has been named locally as Nathan Gibson.

The 25 year-old's body was discovered on a tow path in the Lake Road area last night.

It's understood the killing may be linked to an earlier incident in the area.

Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell said: “First and foremost my thoughts go out to the family of Nathan at this very sad time.

“Police received a report late last night that Nathan had been attacked.  On further investigation, police found Nathan fatally wounded on the tow path convenient to Lake Road.  Sadly he was pronounced dead at the scene.

“A 40 year old man was arrested – he remains in police custody at this time.

Officers said residents in the Lake Road/Clonmeen areas were likely to face disruption through Friday as investigations continued.

Detective Chief Inspector Caldwell continued: “I need to know the movements of Nathan last night between 5.30pm and 11.30pm.  Did you see him?  Was he in the company of anyone else?  Did you see anything or anyone acting suspiciously in the area of the tow path from Legahory Court to  Lake Road area of Craigavon?

“We are also investigating another incident at a house in the Legahory Court area of Craigavon.  Whilst we cannot get into specific details of this incident we are also appealing to anyone who witnessed anyone acting in a suspicious manner in this area late last night to contact police."

 

Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart described the incident as shocking.

"This is obviously a very sad situation for the family of the deceased man and my thoughts are with them at this time," said the DUP representative.

"A young life cut off in its prime.

"The police should be commended once again for the speed with which they have moved with the investigation.

"They should be given the space to conduct their work.

"It is shocking to wake up to the news that another life has been needlessly taken.

"I appeal to anyone with information to contact the police via the 101 non-emergency number or anonymously on the confidential phone number."

Sinn Fein Assembly member John O'Dowd said: "Tragic news about the discovery of a man's body in the Lake Road area of Craigavon last night."

He urged anyone with information to contact the police.

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