Police have confirmed the identity of the man killed in Ko Down on Saturday morning.
Eamon Darren O’Hanlan, 36, died after being stabbed in the Hill Street area of Guilford on May 21.
PSNI has launched an investigation into the murder following a report of an incident in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Four men have been detained in connection with the incident.
A PSNI spokesman said: “Detectives can confirm that the man who was killed in Guilford is 36-year-old Eaman Darren O’Hanlan of North Belfast.
“Mr. O’Hanlan died after being stabbed outside an address in the Hill Street area in the early hours of this morning, Saturday, May 21.
“A fourth person has been arrested in connection with the murder and all suspects remain in custody.”
Upper Ban MP Carla Lockhart praised emergency services for their response to the incident.
She said: “Very sad news for a local family this morning. We thank the emergency services for their response. Anyone with any information, please contact PSNI. “
PSNI is urging witnesses or anyone with information to contact detectives by calling 101, citing reference 262 21/05/22.
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