Brislington murder probe: Man dies after late-night disorder
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A murder investigation is under way after one man was killed and six injured during a fight in Bristol.
Police were called at 22:00 BST on Tuesday to reports of a disorder at Bloomfield Road in Brislington.
Officers found one man with serious injuries in nearby Runnymead Avenue, and despite being given emergency first aid he died at the scene.
Police said five men have been arrested on suspicion of murder, two in a car on the M4 heading to London.
At least six men suffered non life-threatening injuries and are being treated in hospital.
It is believed several people arrived at the scene in vehicles, police said.
One car was left abandoned and has now been recovered for a forensic examination.
A police spokesman said none of the men arrested are thought to live in the Avon and Somerset Police area.
"This is a shocking and violent act which happened in residential streets in Brislington," said Ch Insp Mike Buck from Avon and Somerset Police.
"We know this will be of great concern to those living in the area and we'd like to reassure the public although we're in the early stages of an investigation, we're currently treating this as an incident involving people known to each other.
"We don't believe there is any ongoing risk to the wider public."
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