Pictured: Liverpool fan stabbed to death outside a nightclub

Pictured: Liverpool fan stabbed to death outside a nightclub as the city celebrated its team winning the Champions League

  • Bala Evans O’Rourke, 33, was killed outside bars in the city as fans celebrated 
  • Tributes were paid by devastated family members to the ‘amazing’ father-of-two
  • Police called to the scene at Back Colquitt Street, Liverpool, at 3am on Sunday

This is the first picture of a Liverpool FC fan stabbed to death during Champions League celebrations.

Bala Evans O’Rourke, 33, was killed outside bars in the city as thousands of fans partied following the Reds’ European cup glory.

Tributes were today paid to the Liverpool father-of-two, who was named locally and by family members, as two men were quizzed on suspicion of his murder.

Bala Evans O’Rourke, 33, (pictured) was killed outside bars in the city as thousands of fans partied following the Reds’ European cup glory

Merseyside Police were called to the scene outside the Wild Cat and Ink bars, in Back Colquitt Street, at 3am on Sunday (pictured)

Merseyside Police were called to the scene outside the Wild Cat and Ink bars, in Back Colquitt Street, at 3am on Sunday (pictured)

Mr Evans O’Rourke’s cousin, Kelly O’Rourke, posted on Facebook: ‘I just can’t get over this.

‘Our poor family have lost an amazing young man. A father to two beautiful kids and amazing partner to his girl and a loving son to his amazing mum, who will be so devastated.’

Mr Bala-O’Rourke’s mother Pauline posted a photo of her son on the social media site, and quickly drew hundreds of comments of condolence.

Friend Donna Cleghorne wrote: ‘How can this happen!

‘When the whole of Liverpool is celebrating, a family are devastated by a horrendous monstrous act of pure brutality.

‘This has to stop, we should be able to relax when our sons and daughters are out. They should be safe. My heart goes out to Pauline O’Rourke and the family.’

Tributes were today paid to the Liverpool father-of-two (pictured), who was named locally and by family members, as two men were quizzed on suspicion of his murder

Tributes were today paid to the Liverpool father-of-two (pictured), who was named locally and by family members, as two men were quizzed on suspicion of his murder

Merseyside Police were called to the scene outside the Wild Cat and Ink bars, in Back Colquitt Street, at 3am on Sunday.

Mr Evans O’Rourke was taken to Royal Liverpool University Hospital but died a short while later.

Mark Lefebure wrote on Facebook: ‘Devastating news to hear that an old school friend has had his life taken far too soon.

‘RIP Bala Evans O’Rourke you were one of the cool ones.

Ryan Murray Bruce added: ‘One of the nicest human beings you could ever meet. It’s always the great ones.’

A 24-year-old man, from the Toxteth area of the city, was found stabbed in the arm and taken to hospital. He was later arrested.

A 19-year-old, also from Toxteth, was also arrested as cops chased him down as he ran from the scene.

Police believe Mr Evans-O’Rourke may have known his attackers and that his death was not directly linked to the football match.

Detective Inspector Allison Woods, said: ‘The investigation is in its early stages and the motive for the attack is unknown. However, we understand the men were known to each other and the attack was targeted.

‘At this time it is believed that the 33-year-old victim, who lived in the city centre, was involved in an altercation with two men.

‘Two men, aged 19 and 24 years, have been arrested on suspicion of murder and will be interviewed by detectives.’

A knife believed to have been used in the incident has been recovered and is being examined by forensics.

DI Woods added: ‘The city centre was really busy in the early hours of the morning and I would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or who has any information which could help us with our inquiries to contact us.’

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