Floral tributes left outside Sheffield park after popular teenager stabbed to death
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Isaiah Usen-Satchell, aged 18, was stabbed in an attack on St Aidan’s Road, Norfolk Park, in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
He was slashed on his arms and legs and was taken to hospital for treatment but a wrist wound proved fatal.
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Hide AdFive Rotherham men, aged between 18 and 27, were arrested over the murder and all later released under investigation after being quizzed by detectives.
Nobody has yet been charged over the knife attack.
South Yorkshire Police said officers were deployed to Norfolk Park at around 4.20am, on Wednesday, January 1 following reports of a group of men fighting.
Isaiah, who was studying business at Leeds Trinity University, was a twin.
His sister Iman Anne Usen-Satchell spoke of her heartache at his death the following day and paid tribute to him.
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Hide AdShe said: “It’s so satisfying and relieving to know that he touched so many people’s lives and that so many people genuinely love him and feel the same heartache as his close family do.”
A huge police cordon was kept in place for a number of days after the stabbing while crime scene investigators examined the area.
Police dogs were also brought in to assist with the examination.
Anyone with information should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
Quote incident 458 of January 1.