Portsmouth Billy Green murder probe: Family pay tribute after Buckland stabbing victim is named
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Billy Green, 26, died on Monday outside Pickwick House despite the best efforts of paramedics and passers-by who came to aid him in his final moments.
His family today said: ‘Our first-born son, heartbroken parents, taken way too young, he had his whole life to live.
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Hide Ad‘Billy will always be in our hearts and memories. A cheeky chappy with an infectious laugh. Loved forever by mum, dad and family.’
Floral tributes have been left at Pickwick House following his death.
More than £2,600 has been raised for his funeral by those supporting his grieving friends and family.
A fundraiser launched by the Green family said: ‘Help us pay for Billy Green’s send off – (he) died suddenly without any of his family by his side!
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Hide Ad‘He was a son, brother and cousin who was loved by many people for his laugh and smile taken at the age of 26, way too young when he had his whole life in front of him. RIP Billy Green.’
It comes after medics and members of the public tried to save Mr Green, who was stabbed in Wingfield Street, Buckland, on Monday.
But officers later confirmed the same day he had died at the scene.
Major crime detectives are continuing to question the 23-year-old man, who police said is from Southsea, arrested on the day.
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Tributes have flooded in on social media, with people shocked at Mr Green’s death.
Colin Kendrick said: ‘No words Bill, totally lost for words. Taken far to soon.
‘Gonna miss that crazy laugh of (yours). Thoughts to all the family, thinking of (you) all. RIP Billy boy.’
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Hide AdSadie Hall added: ‘RIP Billy mate. (You’ll) be sadly missed and that laugh of yours. Another one taken so soon xxx.’
Catherine Ayres said: ‘Such a massive loss. Love to all the family.’
Detective Inspector Matthew Gillooly yesterday said: ‘We must ensure we do everything to gather all potential evidence so that the person responsible is brought to justice.
‘We understand that members of the public will be concerned about what has happened. We would like to reassure you that we believe this to be an isolated incident and there is no wider risk to the community.’
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A Hampshire police spokeswoman said: ‘We would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time and may have seen or heard anything.
‘Perhaps you have CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage from the area at the time.’
Call 101 quoting 44210011248 or Operation Wagon, or see mipp.police.uk/operation/44HC21E01-PO1