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Northampton stabbing: Victim named as Daniel Sullivan
A man who died after being stabbed in a park has been named by police.
Police were called to St George's Avenue, next to Northampton's Racecourse, at 10:50 BST on Tuesday and the man died a short time later.
He has been named as 38-year-old Daniel Sullivan, who lived on Bailiff Street in Northampton.
Two men, one aged 33 and the other aged 43, who were arrested on suspicion of murder, have been released without charge.
Police have "spoken with many witnesses" but still want anyone with information to contact them, Det Insp Pete Long said.
The Racecourse is less than a mile away from the town centre and is popular with families and joggers.
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