Hunt for Sheffield killer continues as tributes pour in for ‘brilliant dad’ Marcus Ramsay
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Marcus Ramsay, aged 35, was knifed in an incident of ‘large scale disorder’ outside a house on Horninglow Road, Firth Park, where large numbers had gathered for a party.
Violence flared at around 12.30am on Saturday, August 8 and despite efforts to save Marcus he was pronounced dead at hospital a short time later.
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Hide AdSouth Yorkshire Police said the dad-of-two suffered ‘injuries to his upper body,’ triggering a murder probe.
Four days on, the killer remains at large.
When police officers and paramedics arrived at the crime scene there was a crowd of around 100 people gathered in the street, where Marcus lay dying.
Three other men, all aged 24, were also injured in the incident but survived and were discharged from hospital after treatment.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Oughton is urging those at the house party to come forward.
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Hide Ad“I am aware that there were large numbers of people congregated on Horninglow Road due to a house party and I believe that many of them will have seen the altercation that led to Mr Ramsay being fatally injured,” he said.
“As we work to piece together exactly what happened and provide answers for Mr Ramsay’s family, it’s these people who we need to come forward and speak to us.
“I am urging anyone who saw what happened or knows who is responsible, to get in touch. Even if you think the piece of information you have is insignificant, it could prove vital to our investigation.”
Meanwhile, tributes continue to pour in for Marcus.
In a Facebook post, Matt Markham described him as a ‘brilliant father,’ Chris Drury said he ‘always had a smile’ and Liam Mullins said he was a ‘lovely man’.
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Hide AdLaura Carol added: “He was a great guy and would help anyone. And very proud of his family.”
Zeeks Sinclair Roomes said he was ‘one of the most genuine people you could ever meet’.
Call 101 and quote incident 18 of August 8.