Man, 33, dies after getting stabbed at Miami house party

Alexander Restrepo, 33, died after suffering multiple stab wounds from an attack brought out by a group of men 

A 33-year-old Florida man was stabbed to death when a physical fight turned fatal in the wee hours of the morning following a weekend rager.

The Miami-Dade Police Department confirmed that Alexander Restrepo, a bright and promising nuclear engineer, died Saturday after being left at the scene located on SW 147 Street and SW 157 Avenue in Miami.

Restrepo was born and resided in the Miami area, according to the ‘About Me’ section of his Facebook page. 

He was employed at the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station near Homestead at the time he tragically lost his life in the bloody attack.

Authorities are actively searching for the group of men said to be responsible for the senseless stabbing.

Miami-Dade Police Det. Argemis Colome said the young engineer was preparing to leave the party just moments before the onslaught broke out around 2:55 am.

Police in Miami, Florida said Restrepo died Saturday when the attack happened around 2:55 am at the scene located at SW 147 Street and SW 157 Avenue 

Police in Miami, Florida said Restrepo died Saturday when the attack happened around 2:55 am at the scene located at SW 147 Street and SW 157 Avenue 

The victim was employed at the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station near Homestead at the time he tragically lost his life in the bloody attack

The victim was employed at the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station near Homestead at the time he tragically lost his life in the bloody attack

The Miami-Dade Police Department said the young engineer had been getting ready to leave the party just moments before the onslaught broke out in the wee hours of the morning

The Miami-Dade Police Department said the young engineer had been getting ready to leave the party just moments before the onslaught broke out in the wee hours of the morning

Colome confirmed Restrepo had been ‘confronted by a group of guys’ who wanted to ‘exchange some words’ with him.

‘They keep walking a few houses down the street. Same individuals that confronted him at the exit, they get into another argument,’ the detective said, according to CBS Miami.

‘Now, it starts escalating … becomes physical, and at one point, he winds up getting stabbed.’ 

Authorities are asking locals for help in piecing together background information on deadly brawl, what a possible motive was and what individuals were involved. 

Colome confirmed Restrepo had been 'confronted by a group of guys' who wanted to 'exchange some words' with him

Colome confirmed Restrepo had been ‘confronted by a group of guys’ who wanted to ‘exchange some words’ with him

 Authorities are seeking information about the suspects and a possible motive for the stabbing

 Authorities are seeking information about the suspects and a possible motive for the stabbing

It’s unclear whether or not the stabbing was premeditated and if the victim was formally invited to the party.

‘We do not know how it started (and) why it started. So that is what we are trying to find out,’ Colome added.

According to the local news outlet, as many as 50-60 individuals were in attendance to the party. 

‘Somebody in one of their groups has to know more (about the incident),’ said Colome. 

Heartbroken friends to the late Restrepo said he was a family man who was close to his mother

Heartbroken friends to the late Restrepo said he was a family man who was close to his mother

'He was an enthusiastic athlete, and was always was the organizer that got friends together,' Restrepo's friends said

‘He was an enthusiastic athlete, and was always was the organizer that got friends together,’ Restrepo’s friends said

'Somebody in one of their groups has to know more (about the incident),' said Colome

‘Somebody in one of their groups has to know more (about the incident),’ said Colome

Heartbroken friends to the late Restrepo said he was was a family man who was loved his mother dearly.

‘He was an enthusiastic athlete, and was always was the organizer that got friends together,’ friends said, according to the CBS Miami.

The police department released a flyer Tuesday morning seeking further information on the homicide.

‘Anyone with information regarding this homicide is requested to contact Miami-Dade Police Department Homicide Detective O. Manresa at (305) 471-2400,’ the flyer read, which was posted to the police department’s Facebook page.

‘If you wish to remain anonymous, then contact Miami-Dade & The Florida Keys Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477).’

Those with further clues on the crime can also visit www.crimestoppersmiami.com and select ‘Give a Tip’.

Clues leading the the arrest of the suspects are eligible for a cash prize up to $3,000.00.  

The police department released a flyer Tuesday morning seeking further information on the homicide

The police department released a flyer Tuesday morning seeking further information on the homicide

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