'Legends never die' - Loved ones of Wolverhampton father-of-two stabbed to death on Christmas Day adorn street with tributes
Flowers and tributes left where a Wolverhampton father was stabbed to death in Heath Town reveal the pain his friends and family are suffering.
Red and white balloons, Jamaican flags and bouquets of flowers were tied to lampposts on Burcot Avenue.
Mourners carefully arranged flowers, mementos and trinkets with many attached to poignant handwritten notes expressing shock and sympathy.

One read: "Legends never die," while another simply read 'Fly High Trey'.
On social media an outpouring of grief revealed two children are now without a father and he was looking forward to welcoming another child into the family.
Yet to be named officially but referred to as Trey Johnson on social media and the floral tributes, the 30-year-old died in the early hours of Christmas Day.
The notes left on Burcot Avenue point to the stab victim being a supporter of Arsenal and 'a father of two'. An Arsenal football jersey was signed by friends and tied around the street furniture.




