Three more people have been arrested in connection with an on-going murder investigation.
Thames Valley Police have announced that a woman her thirties, a man aged in his twenties and a girl aged in her teens, all from Banbury, have been arrested this morning on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and perverting the course of justice.
They remain in police custody at this time.
READ MORE: A week on from Keith Green 'murder'
The arrests relate to an incident on 13 February in which Keith Green, aged 40, died of stab wounds.
Keith’s next of kin continue to be supported by specially trained family liaison officers.
Police were called by South Central Ambulance Service at 11.46pm on Sunday, February 13 following reports Mr Green had been stabbed in the back garden of a house in Howard Road, Banbury.
Mr Green was pronounced dead at the scene, despite the efforts of paramedics.
He died after suffering a stab wound to the chest.
Tributes were paid to Mr Green following his death.
Paying respect to Keith Green online, Shelby Delaney wrote: “My dad did not deserve this, he was only 40. This is raw for us all. So please be respectful.”
Ian Cox added: “He was family, he was my brother, RIP Keith Green sorry for loss thinking of you [family] it’s going to take a long time to sink in.”
READ MORE: Men charged with murder after fatal stabbing in Banbury
Mark Meadows, aged 24, of Rees Court, Banbury and Travis Gorton, aged 19, of Well Bank, Hook Norton, were charged with murder on February 17 and have been remanded in custody.
They are due to appear at Oxford Crown Court on Friday, March 18.
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