CCTV images released six months after Hereford man's death
Police have released CCTV images of two people they want to speak to over the death of Christian Bagley, six months after he was killed.
The 30-year-old from Hereford was on his way home after visiting his daughter on Father's Day (Sunday 21 June), when he was stabbed in the arm and the back, under the Hunderton Bridge.
Police were alerted after Mr Bagley collapsed in Rogers Avenue just before 11pm.
The first person police want to track down is a white man with an Eastern European accent who was seen on the river towpath and went into a Costcutter shop just after 11.30pm the day before Mr Bagley was killed.
He is thought to be in his mid twenties, and was seen wearing an Adidas cap, a dark jacket with a light motif on the front, light-coloured tracksuit-style trousers, and trainers with distinctive blue laces.
A second man was seen on the Belmont Road at approximately 10.20pm on the night Mr Bagley was killed. He is thought to be in his late twenties or early thirties, with short blond, or highlighted spiky-looking hair.
He was seen wearing smart black rousers, black shoes, a white long-sleeved shirt, with a dark and silver waistcoat.
This man was also seen leaning against a wall near Poole Road and walking past McDonald's drive-through on Belmont Road at about 11pm.
Police are also reminding people that there is a £10,000 reward for any information which leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Christian Bagley's murder.
Read more on the Christian Bagley murder investigation here