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Merseyside chip shop horror as man dies after ‘attack’ in busy takeaway

News RoomBy News RoomApril 21, 2026
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A Community in Mourning: The Tragic Death at The Village Chippy

The close-knit community of Stockbridge Village in Liverpool has been plunged into grief and shock following a tragic incident that culminated in a murder investigation. Merseyside Police have launched a full inquiry after a 54-year-old man succumbed to injuries sustained during an alleged assault inside a local fish and chip shop. The Village Chippy, a staple of daily life for many residents, became the scene of a violent altercation on the evening of Friday, April 17th, around 7:30 PM. The victim, whose identity has not yet been publicly released out of respect for his grieving family, was reportedly attacked by another man within the shop. The profound normality of the setting—a place associated with warmth, simple meals, and community interaction—has made the violence that unfolded there all the more jarring and senseless for those who call the area home.

The immediate aftermath of the incident saw the victim transported to hospital with what police have described as a serious head injury. However, it was not until the following day, Saturday, April 18th, that the North West Ambulance Service formally alerted police to the assault. For four agonizing days, the man fought for his life in hospital while his family maintained a vigil. Their hopes were tragically extinguished on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 21st, when he passed away from his injuries. Specialist family liaison officers from Merseyside Police are now providing support to his loved ones during this unimaginably difficult time. A post-mortem examination will be conducted to formally establish the precise cause of death, a necessary but grim procedural step in the pursuit of justice.

In response to the death, the police investigation has been escalated from an assault inquiry to a full murder investigation. A 25-year-old man from the Stockbridge Village area, who was initially arrested on suspicion of Section 18 wounding with intent—a charge relating to grievous bodily harm with intent—remains on conditional bail as the inquiry continues. Detective Chief Inspector Cath Cummings, leading the investigation, expressed the force’s primary concern: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with the man’s family and friends at this tragic time.” She directly addressed the palpable anxiety within the community, stating, “I know people living in the local community will be understandably upset and concerned, but I want them to be reassured that we are thoroughly investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident.”

Central to the police’s appeal is the belief that there were several witnesses inside The Village Chippy at the time of the alleged assault. DCI Cummings made a direct plea to those individuals, urging them to come forward with any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem. “We know there were people inside The Village Chippy at the time,” she said, “so if you haven’t already done so, please come forward if you have information.” This call underscores the crucial role community cooperation plays in piecing together the events of that Friday evening. Every detail could be vital in understanding the sequence of events, the relationship between those involved, and ultimately, in securing justice for the victim and his family.

Merseyside Police have provided multiple, accessible channels for the public to share information. Individuals can contact the force directly via social media on X or Facebook @MerPolCC, or through the official police website. They can also call the non-emergency number 101, quoting the specific incident reference 26000305230. Understanding that some may be hesitant to speak directly to authorities, police have also highlighted the option of contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers completely anonymously. Witnesses or those with information can call Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or use their online form, secure in the knowledge that their identity will not be recorded.

This tragedy has left a deep scar on Stockbridge Village, transforming a familiar local business into a site of profound loss. Beyond the immediate police procedural details—the bail conditions, the incident numbers, and the investigative appeals—lies a human story of a life cut short and a family shattered. As the investigation presses forward, the community must now navigate its collective shock, supporting one another while grappling with the unsettling violation of a trusted communal space. The path to healing will be long, beginning with the pursuit of truth and accountability for the devastating event that unfolded in The Village Chippy on an otherwise ordinary April evening.

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