Man arrested in Kenilworth released as Cody Fisher nightclub murder investigation continues

By James Smith

14th Feb 2023 | Local News

Cody Fisher was killed at Crane nightclub, Digbeth on Boxing Day (Image via SWNS)
Cody Fisher was killed at Crane nightclub, Digbeth on Boxing Day (Image via SWNS)

A man arrested in Kenilworth as part of the investigation into the Boxing Day death of Cody Fisher has been released.

West Midlands Police arrested a 19-year-old on February 7 on suspicion of affray at an address in Kenilworth.

The force has now confirmed that the man has been released under investigation.

Mr Fisher, 23, was killed at the Crane venue in Digbeth, Birmingham, on Boxing Day (26 December).

Three people have now been charged with his murder: Kami Carpenter, 21; Remy Gordon, 22; and Reegan Anderson, 18.

Police and paramedics scrambled to the warehouse-sized nightspot at 11.45pm but despite desperate attempts, Mr Fisher died 30 minutes later.

The 3,500-people venue has since lost its license (Image via SWNS)

West Midlands Police Force has set up a dedicated web page here where you can send information, photos and videos directly to detectives.

The Crane lost its license last month over fears it posed "terrifying" risks to public safety.

Mr Fisher, a sports coach from Redditch, played for non-league Stratford Town.

Det Insp Michelle Thurgood said last week: "My team is still really eager to hear from anyone who was in the club that night and who saw what happened."

     

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