Home
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
EDITOR'S CHOICE
SPORT
Reading demise could boost U's
NEWS
Skimmer 'copied 63 cash cards'
Prince visits Islamic centre
Driving instructor denies sex charges
WHAT'S ON
Festival endures to celebrate English tradition
Strong cast
WINE
A wine masterclass from Australia
GARDENING
Mantra is to reduce
NEWS
Reservoir 'absolutely essential'
VOTE
Do you believe Thames Water has a good case for a new reservoir in Oxfordshire?
Yes
No
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Police hold two in murder inquiry

A FATHER-OF-TWO was slashed across the throat and left dying outside an Oxford pub.

Two people were today being held by detectives who launched a murder inquiry following the death of Stephen Pinker, 43, outside The Corner House pub in Hollow Way, Cowley, late on Tuesday.

Officers have until midday today to continue quizzing the pair about Mr Pinker's death before needing to seek an extension.

Neighbours described hearing screaming coming from outside the pub as police and paramedics tried in vain to save Mr Pinker's life.

Mr Pinker, of Burford Road, Witney, died at the scene from a knife wound to his neck.

Police said the stabbing followed a disagreement between two people.

A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and a 21-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. They were still in custody yesterday.

Witnesses said dozens of residents came out of their homes at about 10.40pm after hearing screaming.

A 50-year-old woman, of Pickett Avenue, said: "I saw a woman running from the pub shouting call an ambulance'. She was shouting into her mobile phone 'I'm going to get you for this'.

"I didn't realise what had happened."

A 53-year-old neighbour added: "I heard a helicopter in the air and lots of screaming coming from the pub. There were lots of police cars. A woman was shouting 'Steve's been stabbed'."

Scenes-of-crime officers worked through the night at the pub gathering evidence.

Yesterday, tarpaulin covered a pool of blood outside the pub.

Police were also standing guard at a house in Leiden Road, Wood Farm, just 300 metres away, and searching roads and bushes near Stubbs Avenue, but no weapon had been found yesterday.

Oxford police commander Supt Brendan O'Dowda said: "I offer my condolences and thoughts to his family and friends.

"I would also like to pay tribute to a number of police officers and paramedics who were confronted with quite a horrific scene and who did quite a valiant effort to try to save this man's life. It has been quite a traumatic experience for all those involved."

Former barmaid at The Corner House, Maggie Field, 68, of Hollow Way, said: "It's inconceivable.

"We used to get the odd bit of fisticuffs, but a knife is just a different era these days."

A 22-year-old neighbour said: "I heard screaming. I looked out the window and a police car came round the corner followed by a couple more."

A 74-year-old man, also of Hollow Way, said he had lived opposite the pub for 47 years.

He said: "We don't want this kind of thing happening here. This is the worst incident there has been."

A 37-year-old mother-of-five from The Slade said: "There are arguments all the time, but a murder is not the kind of thing you expect happening here."

No one from the pub wanted to comment.

10:09am Thursday 27th March 2008

Print   Email this   Comment
Posted by: Simon, Witney on 11:28am Thu 27 Mar 08
A great guy, you will be missed by all, my heart goes out to Becky and the kids. RIP
Add your comment
Name:
Email: *
Location:
**
Security Image. Registered site users are not required to enter Security Image Information.
 
 e.g. 123-123
Comment:
Please note: All HTML tags will be ignored.
Format Text:

 
By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.
* Your email address will not be displayed
** To avoid register now or login
Archive
'
Oxford United
Visit our new section dedicated to news and features on the U's
Reader Holidays
Exclusive to this site and are not available on the high street
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network