Nottingham Forest’s match against Bournemouth was delayed after midfielder Danilo suffered a sickening leg injury.
The Brazilian footballer fell awkwardly in a tackle with Antoine Semenyo in the seventh minute at The City Ground on Saturday.
The referee and Danilo’s teammates immediately called for assistance after noticing his condition. Staff then ran on to the pitch and put screens around the 23-year-old while he received medical attention.
The Premier League game was held up for 10 minutes while Danilo, who joined Forest from Palmeiras last year, was stretchered off with a splint in his left leg.
Sky Sports reporter Laura Hunter, who was covering the match, described the incident as a “really nasty clash”, adding that there was “major concern here for Danilo”.
“There is almost complete hush around the City Ground, before Danilo is stretchered off by the medical team and ambulance staff,” she said.
“He’s cheered by both sets of fans.”
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Danilo was replaced by Ryan Yates and the game resumed with Forest taking the lead in the 23rd minute.
The family of a personal trainer stabbed to death on a beach in Bournemouth have paid tribute to her, calling her “one of the most amazing, funny, kind and energetic souls”.
Police launched a murder investigation after Amie Gray, 34, a personal trainer and women’s head coach at Dorset Futsal Club, was killed on Friday night.
Amie’s wife Sian Gray said she was “the most loving wife and mother”.
“Words cannot describe the pain that we feel,” she said.
“Her giggly laugh and big smile will be hard to be without. A larger than life character.”
“I will miss you immensely my love. To the moon and back, forever and always,” she added.
“Thank you for all of the love and support shown and for respecting our privacy. It is a difficult time for everyone.”
Amie’s mother Sharon Macklin said the family were “devastated to have lost one of the most amazing, funny, kind and energetic souls”.
“When Amie entered a room it filled with laughter and her presence could not be ignored,” Ms Macklin said.
“She was beautiful inside and out and there are no words that can express how empty our lives will be without her.
“We will miss her so much and our hearts are forever broken.”
A 20-year-old man from Croydon, south London, was arrested on Tuesday night on suspicion of murder and attempted murder after a large manhunt. He remains in custody.
A 17-year-old boy from Lancashire was released from charge on Monday, after being held in police custody.
Another woman, 38, from Poole also suffered serious injuries and is still being treated in hospital.
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An inquest into Ms Gray’s killing opened today and recorded her cause of death as “multiple stab wounds”.
Detectives have appealed to anyone with information that may help their investigation to contact Dorset Police.
Officers were called to Durley Chine beach at 11.42pm on Friday after reports that two people had been stabbed.
A 20-year-old man from London has been arrested after a woman was stabbed to death on a beach in Bournemouth.
Police launched a murder investigation after Amie Gray, 34, a personal trainer and women’s head coach at Dorset Futsal Club, was killed on Friday night.
Another woman, 38, and also from Poole, suffered serious injuries and is still being treated in hospital.
Officers were called to reports that two women had been stabbed on Durley Chine Beach at around 11.45pm on Friday.
After a manhunt, Dorset Police worked with colleagues in London to arrest the 20-year-old man, from the Croydon area, on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
Detective Superintendent Richard Dixey, of the force’s major crime investigation team, said: “The investigation has progressed at speed over recent days, which has now led to an arrest being made in London.
“Officers from Dorset Police intelligence and firearms teams worked together with colleagues from the Metropolitan Police to carry out the arrest.
“We are continuing to update the loved ones of the woman who tragically died, as well as the victim in hospital, with all the latest developments and our thoughts remain with them.
“I would like to thank everyone so far who has provided information and reiterate my appeal for any witnesses who have not already come forward to please contact Dorset Police.
“The enhanced visible policing presence in the area will remain in place and we would continue to strongly encourage anyone with concerns to please not hesitate to speak to any officer who will be able to listen and provide appropriate advice.”
Dorset Futsal Club, where Ms Gray, according to her Facebook page, was women’s head coach, paid tribute to her.
“The club has received some truly devastating news,” it read.
“We cannot put this into words at this time and as a mark of respect to all those affected, we will not be posting anything new for the foreseeable future.”
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The club also changed its profile pictures to a plain black background.
The beach where the stabbing took place is one of Bournemouth’s most popular, according to Visit Dorset, and is located west of the town’s pier.
A 17-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal stabbing of a woman on a Bournemouth beach has been “eliminated from enquiries,” police have said.
The teenager from Lancashire was arrested on Sunday after Amie Gray, 34, was pronounced dead on Durley Chine Beach at around 11.45pm on Friday.
Another woman, 38, who sustained serious injuries is still in hospital receiving treatment.
In an update on Monday, Dorset Police said: “Following fast-time enquiries over the weekend, [the teenager] has now been released without charge and eliminated from enquiries in relation to the incident.”
The force also released CCTV images of a suspect who is wearing dark clothing with his hood pulled over his head.
They believe there was only one offender involved and the CCTV images are of the suspect at the scene, with inquiries continuing to confirm his identity, the PA news agency reported.
Detective Superintendent Richard Dixey appealed for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.
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“If you recognise him or have any information, no matter how small, that may lead us to his identity please get in touch immediately,” he said in a statement.
DSI Dixey continued: “Our thoughts remain with the loved ones of the woman who tragically lost her life and the surviving victim as we drive forward our investigation.
“If you were on Durley Chine beach during the night from Friday 24 May to Saturday 25 May 2024 and saw the man pictured or any suspicious activity, we need to hear from you.”
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He said officers and police staff will be in the town “conducting extensive enquiries, including detailed house-to-house visits”.
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Dorset Futsal Club, where Ms Gray was a member, paid tribute to the local from nearby Poole in a statement on Facebook.
“The club has received some truly devastating news,” it read.
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“We cannot put this into words at this time and as a mark of respect to all those affected, we will not be posting anything new for the foreseeable future.”
The club also changed its profile pictures to a plain black background.
A police cordon still remains at the section of the beach where Ms Gray was killed, and the force said the public will “see a very overt and planned police presence in and around the Bournemouth area”.
The beach where the stabbing took place is one of Bournemouth’s most popular, according to Visit Dorset, and is located west of the pier.
The Premier League match between Bournemouth and Luton Town will be replayed in full after the collapse of a player during the second half of the game.
Luton Town’s skipper Tom Lockyer is undergoing tests in hospital after suffering an on-pitch cardiac arrest against Bournemouth.
The Premier League Board has decided to reschedule the fixture for later in the season, with a date yet to be confirmed.
The 29-year-old footballer collapsed during Saturday’s Premier League encounter at the Vitality Stadium.
Players and managers from both clubs, match officials and the Premier League collectively decided to abandon and cancel the match at 1-1.
The Premier League thanked the medical staff for responding to “an extremely upsetting situation for everyone”.
Paramedics and staff had rushed to resuscitate the centre-back while manager Rob Edwards ushered his players away from the field.
Luton Town said the “next steps for [Lockyer’s] recovery” will be determined after the results of his tests and scans.
“We all want the very best for Tom, his partner Taylor and the whole Lockyer family, and politely ask that his and their privacy is respected at this difficult time,” a spokesperson said.
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A man and a woman have been charged with murder after the discovery of “partial” human remains beside a cliffside path near Bournemouth.
The remains were found by a member of the public near a path leading down to a beach in Boscombe, Dorset, last Saturday.
Detectives have identified the remains as those of Simon Shotton, a 49-year-old man from Bournemouth.
Police have charged 38-year-old Debbie Ann Pereira and 48-year-old Benjamin Lee Atkins, both from Bournemouth, with his murder.
They are due to appear at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 5 September.
Detective Inspector Neil Third, of DorsetPolice, said: “Our thoughts remain with the family of Simon Shotton, and they have been updated with this latest development in our investigation.
“This matter has been the subject of a meticulous and complex investigation and we have now reached the point where charges of murder have been authorised following consultation with the CPS.
“As this case will now be the subject of active court proceedings, it would not be appropriate for us to comment any further at this time as we must ensure the justice system is allowed to follow its course.”
Officers were called to the scene at about 1.10pm on 26 August.
The remains were located near the Manor Steps Zig Zag, a path leading to the beach, off the cliff top at Boscombe Overcliff Drive.
Two people have been arrested after the discovery of “partial” human remains beside a cliff-side path near Bournemouth.
Detectives say the remains were discovered near a path leading down to a beach in Boscombe, Dorset, last Saturday.
A murder investigation has been launched, while the remains have been identified as those of a 49-year-old man from Bournemouth.
Police have not released the man’s name.
Officers were called to the scene around 1.10pm on Saturday 26 August following the discovery of the remains by a member of the public.
They were located near the Manor Steps Zig Zag, a path leading to the beach, off the cliff top at Boscombe Overcliff Drive.
Detective Inspector Neil Third, of Dorset Police’s Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “We are treating this as a murder investigation and our enquiries are ongoing to establish the identity of the deceased and the circumstances surrounding their death.
“I am appealing to anyone with any information regarding this matter, or who has seen any suspicious activity around the area of the Manor Steps Zig Zag in Boscombe in recent days, to please inform police.”
DI Third said there would be an increased police presence in the area.
An elderly man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of a woman in her 80s.
A murder investigation has been launched by Dorset Police following the death of a woman at an address in Bournemouth.
Police received a report around 7pm on Saturday raising concern for the welfare of a woman at an address off Wick Lane in the Southbourne suburb of Bournemouth.
Officers attended with the ambulance service but the woman – who police believe was in her 80s – was pronounced dead at the scene. Her family has been informed and officers are providing support to them.
A man in his 80s from Bournemouth – who is known to the victim – has been arrested on suspicion of murder. He has been taken to hospital for treatment.
Detective Inspector Mark Jenkins, of Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “Our thoughts are with the loved ones of the woman who has sadly died.
“We have launched an investigation to establish the full circumstances of what happened.
“I am keen to hear from anyone locally who may have information that may assist our enquiries.
“There will be an increased police presence in the area over the coming days and officers can be approached by any member of the public with information or concerns.”
Two people have been pulled from the sea in Bournemouth by the coastguard after reports of people “in difficulty in the water”.
South Western Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) said two patients were taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital after the service was called to a “sea incident” at 4.07pm.
A spokesperson said the service sent multiple teams to the scene including two air ambulances, six land ambulances and a critical care car.
Photos taken near the pier showed helicopters on the beach and multiple emergency service vehicles.
A spokesperson for the coastguard said: “HM Coastguard has been assisting South Western Ambulance Service after a call was received from Poole Bay RNLI lifeguards about people in difficulty in the water.
“Coastguard helicopter from Lee-on-the-Solent, two air ambulances, Poole and Southbourne coastguard rescue teams, Mudeford RNLI lifeboat, Dorset Police were all sent in support.
“Two people had been pulled from the water and passed into the care of the ambulance service. Coastguards searched to make sure there were no other people missing and are satisfied there are not.”
A SWASFT spokesperson said: “We were called at 16.07 on Wednesday 31 May to a sea incident in Bournemouth. We sent two air ambulances, six double-crewed land ambulances, one critical care car, two operations officers, one doctor, one hazardous area response team and one responding officer.
“We conveyed two patients to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital.”
A Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue spokesperson said the service was called to East Beach to support a “multi-agency incident” but added that they had now left the scene.