THREE men are in custody on suspicion of murder in relation to the death of Jordan Sinnott, as a further male was arrested.

Nottinghamshire Police announced a 21-year-old was arrested today on suspicion of murder, in relation to incidents in Retford at the weekend.

Bradford-born footballer Jordan Sinnott died just before 6pm on Saturday in hospital, after an assault in Retford Market Place.

The 25-year-old was found unconscious at around 2am on that day, with a suspected fractured skull.

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On Sunday, two other 21-year-olds were arrested on suspicion of murder.

They are still in police custody.

But a 20-year-old, who was arrested on suspicion of the same offence yesterday, has since been released without charge.

Read more about that arrest here...

Police and partner agencies have been offering reassurance to to people who live, work and visit Retford, after the launch of the murder investigation.

Following the latest arrest, Detective Chief Inspector Rob Routledge, who is now leading the investigation, said: "I would like to thank the public again for their response to our appeals, and I continue to encourage anyone who saw anything on Saturday night to come forward.

"Even the smallest detail could be vital to our investigation, so please speak to us if you know something about what happened."

Inspector Neil Bellamy, District Commander for Bassetlaw, said: "Incidents of violence are very rare in Retford, and while the events of this weekend are clearly tragic they are by no means common.

"As the District Commander I will be working in partnership with the Licensing Team at Bassetlaw District Council to reassure residents of the town and the patrons of businesses and licensed premises.

"Visitors and residents of Retford can be reassured that the investigation in to the events of that night will continue in earnest and the Neighbourhood Policing Team will maintain presence and patrols in the town."

Anyone who has information or video footage should report it through the correct channels by calling Nottinghamshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting the dedicated online portal.

You should quote incident number: 78 of January, 25, 2020.