Two individuals have been charged with homicide and affray after footballer Cody Fisher was stabbed to loss of life in a nightclub on Boxing Day.
Kami Carpenter, aged 21, and Remy Gordon, aged 22, each from Birmingham, have been remanded into custody to look earlier than Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on 2 January.
It comes following the stabbing of Mr Fisher, 23, shortly earlier than 11.45pm on the Crane nightclub in Digbeth on 26 December.
A 22-year-old man additionally arrested on suspicion of Mr Fisher’s homicide has been launched on bail whereas police enquiries proceed.
Four different individuals arrested on suspicion of helping an offender have been launched on bail.
Detective Chief Inspector Ian Ingram from West Midlands Police stated: “This is a significant development in our investigation as we seek to get justice for Cody, his family and friends.
“We’ve acquired implausible assist from the general public who’ve actually helped us in our enquiries to date.
“However, we’re still really keen to hear from anyone with information who has not already spoken to us. Every piece of information helps our investigation.”
Mr Fisher’s teammates at Stratford Town are stated to be heartbroken over his loss of life.
The membership’s chairman, Jed McCrory, informed Sky News it had requested that their subsequent match, scheduled for Monday away at Bromsgrove Sporting, be cancelled.
He stated the membership was ready for a choice from the league “to support the fact the club is grieving”.
The nightclub the place Mr Fisher was stabbed to loss of life has had its licence suspended.
Source: information.sky.com”