The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Murder probe after stabbing

Crime: Man dies from wounds after being stabbed during fracas in Broch house

- BY JAMIE ROSS

A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was stabbed at a house in Fraserburg­h.

Police were called to a large-scale disturbanc­e in the town’s Fernie Place early yesterday, with neighbours hearing shouting and banging.

Gary Clampett was found seriously injured inside a property, but could not be saved.

A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was stabbed at a house in Fraserburg­h.

Police were called to a large-scale disturbanc­e in the town’s Fernie Place early yesterday, with neighbours hearing shouting and banging.

Gary Clampett was found seriously injured inside a property and could not be saved.

It is understood he was stabbed during an argument in a house on the street.

“Our thoughts are with Gary’s family and his friends”

The 39-year-old is wellknown in the Fraserburg­h area, and was married to the daughter of Gordon Graham, who was allegedly murdered in a flat fire in the town nearly 20 years ago.

Yesterday, police sealed off the cul-de-sac and told neighbours to stay indoors as they focused their investigat­ion on two properties.

Forensic officers could be seen going in and out of two houses scouring for clues, photograph­ing shards of glass and examining a grey Suzuki Carisma within the cordon.

Detective Inspector Gary Winter last night confirmed they were treating Mr Clampett’s death as murder, and said inquiries were at an early stage.

“An investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the murder of Gary Clampett is under way,” he said. “Our thoughts are with Gary’s family and friends.

“Police will remain in the area while our inquiries are ongoing. We are following a number of lines of inquiry.

“I would appeal to anyone with any informatio­n in relation to this incident or private CCTV in the area of Fernie Place, Fraserburg­h, to please come forward.”

While the forensic team examined the scene, police officers in body armour stormed a nearby home.

Residents were meanwhile told to remain inside their homes.

One woman, who lives in Fernie Place, said she had been told by officers she would not be able to leave for work.

Explaining that she had slept through the apparent incident, she added: “A police officer told me that I couldn’t go. I called to my boss and explained situation and the police officer also talked to him because it didn’t sound like something real. We aren’t allowed to drive in and out of our street.”

Residents of Hamilton Road, next to the crime scene, said they were woken up by the sound of people shouting. Former handyman Mr Clampett was married to Sharon Graham.

Her family was hit by tragedy when her father, Gordon, died in a flat fire on High Street on May 3, 1998. Her oldest brother James later was killed in a car crash near Rosehearty.

The flat fire was initially ruled to have been an accident, but the investigat­ion was reopened in 2009. Barry Henderson, 42, has now appeared in court charged with the murder of Mr Graham and the attempted murder of his wife, Anne. He denies the charge and is due to go on trial next month.

 ??  ?? CORDONED OFF: Residents of Fernie Place, Fraserburg­h were told to remain in their homes
CORDONED OFF: Residents of Fernie Place, Fraserburg­h were told to remain in their homes
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Marcliffe Hotel – June Robertson and Gordon Telfer, both of Station Brae Peterculte­r. Rubislaw Studio
Marcliffe Hotel – June Robertson and Gordon Telfer, both of Station Brae Peterculte­r. Rubislaw Studio
 ??  ?? Kildrummy Church – Kimberley Webster, formerly of Kildrummy, and William Mackie, now both of Alford. Deeside Photograph­ics
Kildrummy Church – Kimberley Webster, formerly of Kildrummy, and William Mackie, now both of Alford. Deeside Photograph­ics
 ??  ?? Police forensic officers at the crime scene
Police forensic officers at the crime scene

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom