Man due in court charged with murder of Gino Nelmes in Bristol
A man is due to appear at Bristol Magistrates Court today charged with the murder of Gino Nelmes.
Mr Nelmes, 32, was attacked at a facility for people with mental health issues on Filton Avenue in Horfield on Saturday.
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Murder victim Gino Nelmes
He was taken to Bristol Royal Infirmary but later died as a result of blood loss after allegedly suffering multiple stab wounds.
Marc Carter, 46, is accused of killing Mr Nelmes at the house managed by Keystones Mental Health Support Services, which offers care and support to adults with mental health needs.
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Police said the incident was "isolated and self-contained", but have been providing high-profile patrols in the area to reassure members of the local community and to enable them to pass on information.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact the police by telephoning 101 or contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.




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