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Manhunt in Plymouth as police launch murder investigation
Officers were called to the West Hoe area of the city just before 9pm on Wednesday after the victim was found seriously injured in the street.

Police have launched a murder investigation after the death of a woman in Plymouth.

Devon and Cornwall Police said they are searching for a man, whose identity is known, in connection with the incident.

Officers were called to the West Hoe area of the city at 8.55pm on Wednesday after the woman in her 40s was found seriously injured in West Hoe Road.

A police cordon on West Hoe Road in Plymouth, Devon, where a manhunt is under way for a male murder suspect after a woman in her 40s died having been found seriously injured in the street. The woman died in hospital during the early hours of Thursday having been attacked the night before in Plymouth. Picture date: Thursday January 23, 2025.
Image: A woman in her 40s died after being found seriously injured in the street. Pic: PA

She was treated at the scene by paramedics and taken to hospital, but was pronounced dead in the early hours of the morning.

The woman has not been identified. Her next of kin have been informed.

A "large number" of units remained on the scene carrying out "extensive enquiries and searches in the area to locate a male suspect," the force said.

Local roads, including West Hoe Road, have been closed.

A police cordon on West Hoe Road in Plymouth, Devon, where a manhunt is under way for a male murder suspect after a woman in her 40s died having been found seriously injured in the street. The woman died in hospital during the early hours of Thursday having been attacked the night before in Plymouth. Picture date: Thursday January 23, 2025.
Image: Pic: PA

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Detectives said the two people were believed to be known to each other.

Detective Chief Inspector David Pebworth said there was no suggestion of "a wider risk to members of the public".

Residents could expect to see more officers in the area "in the coming days," he said.

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