Murder inquiry launched into Wexford man's death

British police have launched a murder inquiry into the death of a Co Wexford man in a car park in Luton.

British police have launched a murder inquiry into the death of a Co Wexford man in a car park in Luton.

John Morris, aged 29, had been living in the Luton area for some time along with his partner who is expecting their second child.

Police say Mr Morris was found dead near his car.

It is believed he had an argument with a group of men, was knocked to the ground, severely beaten and also suffered a stab wound.

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