Police probe into New Year's Day murder in Sheffield continues

A police probe into a murder in Sheffield on New Year’s Day is continuing, with five suspects still under investigation.
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Isaiah Usen-Satchell, aged 18, was stabbed in an incident on St Aidan’s Road, Norfolk Park, in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

The Leeds Trinity University student, from Norfolk Park, was taken to hospital but could not be saved.

Isaiah Usen-Satchell was stabbed to death in Sheffield on New Year's DayIsaiah Usen-Satchell was stabbed to death in Sheffield on New Year's Day
Isaiah Usen-Satchell was stabbed to death in Sheffield on New Year's Day
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He suffered a number of slash wounds to his arms and legs, with an injury to his wrist proving fatal.

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Isaiah had been on a night out on New Year’s Eve and returned home in the early hours of New Year’s Day, but left again a short time later and was stabbed in the street.

Five Rotherham men, aged between 18 and 27, were arrested over the fatal stabbing and released under investigation.

Isaiah, who was a twin, would have turned 19 on February 8.

Posting on Facebook, his heartbroken twin sister, Anne, said: “We miss you so much, every day I wake up and I think it’s a dream.

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“I have never felt pain and heartbreak like this. You should still be here and I shouldn’t be writing this status.”

She said her brother had ‘loved life’ and had grown up ‘surrounded by amazing friends and family’.

The crime scene was cordoned off for a number of days after the stabbing and police officers searched a home, areas of open space and drains afterwards.

Anyone with information should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 and quote incident 458 of January 1.