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Alan McEwen

Footballer killed in Boxing Day dance floor stabbing named as family pay tribute

A footballer who died after being stabbed on a nightclub dancefloor on Boxing Day has been named by police as his heartbroken family paid tribute to him.

Cody Fisher was attacked in the Crane venue in Birmingham just before 11.45pm, West Midlands Police said. The 23-year-old had been on a night out with friends when he was approached by a group of people and stabbed, according to the force.

A statement shared by the police and attributed to Cody’s family said: “They have broken our hearts; I have lost my best friend. My family and I are asking for privacy and respectfulness at this heart-breaking time.”

Despite efforts to save him, Cody was pronounced dead around half an hour after officers were called to the scene. The Twitter feed of football club Walsall FC Academy, which caters for youth football players, shared their “devastation” over the death of one of their “former scholars”.

“We are devastated to hear this awful news,” the account tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. “Our thoughts are with his family & friends at this difficult time.”

Police at the scene at Crane in central Birmingham. (Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)

Revellers at the nightclub criticised security searches at the event and recalled a “moody” atmosphere inside the venue. Sydnee Power, from Birmingham, described “groups of lads” who were “looking to cause trouble”.

The 23-year-old said: “As soon as me and my friends walked in, we got a very weird vibe and the atmosphere wasn’t good. There were just groups of lads everywhere, most of them looked moody.

“A lot of them were definitely looking to cause trouble, they clearly weren’t there to enjoy the music.”

An 18-year-old man from Wolverhampton, who did not want to be named, said the incident was a “disaster waiting to happen”.

He said of the security searches: “Me and the friend I was with, not once did we get asked to clear our pockets out even though mine were full. I had cargo trousers on with pockets full.

The venue remains closed while police investigate. (Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)

“They didn’t even touch me whilst searching me, they just followed the outline of my body with their hands then tapped me to say go on through.

“Obviously you want everyone to have a good time and enjoy themselves (but) when we got in I said to my friend: ‘That’s the worst search I’ve ever seen’. Anyone could have brought anything in.”

The Crane cancelled its New Year’s Eve event in light of the incident and said it was working closely with police as they continue to investigate.

A statement posted on the club’s Instagram page said: “We are all deeply shocked and saddened that a man lost his life last night as our Boxing Day event came to a close. Our thoughts are with the victim and his family and friends.

“We are working closely with West Midlands Police as they investigate this crime. We encourage anybody who witnessed this incident, or has any information to share which may help West Midlands Police, to contact them directly.

“We do not feel it is right to hold our New Years Eve event under these circumstances. All ticket holders will be contacted directly and refunded by the relevant ticket providers.”

Police said hundreds of people were in attendance at the nightclub at the time of the stabbing and urged any witnesses to come forward.

Detective Inspector Michelle Thurgood, who is leading the investigation, said: “This was a young man enjoying himself with friends on a Boxing Day night out and our thoughts are with his friends and family today.

“We know there were hundreds of people in the nightclub at the time. While we’ve spoken to a number of them already, we still need to hear from anyone who was there and who witnessed or even filmed what happened.

“We believe that the victim was approached by a group of people, and was then stabbed, so we’re working hard to identify all of those involved.”

The scene remains closed while evidence is gathered and neighbourhood officers will be patrolling the area over the coming days to offer reassurance.

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