
A teenager stabbed to death in an attack in a Cardiff house has been named locally as Aamir Siddiqi.The 17-year-old was killed and two of his family members were hurt in Ninian Road in the city's Roath suburb.
South Wales Police say they are looking for two men of Asian appearance who were seen leaving the area at the time.
A tribute page has been set up on the social networking site Facebook to Aamir following the fatal attack on Sunday afternoon.
Police were seeking two men, both of Asian appearance, seen leaving the area at the time, heading to Shirley Road.
One was aged late 20s, of average height and stocky build, with dark hair and wearing dark clothing. The other was aged early 20s and of slim build.
He was described as being 5ft 11in, and was wearing a white jacket with a grey stripe down the sleeves.
Tributes
It is understood Aamir's aunt and uncle were also injured in the attack.
Flowers have been left outside the property following Aamir's death and tributes have been paid by friends on a Facebook page.
It is understood the schoolboy had been looking forward to his 18th birthday in June.
Tributes paid by friends included one which called him "one of the nicest 17 year olds I ever met".
Another said he was a "very nice person" who would be "missed greatly".
Two streets in the Roath suburb of Cardiff were closed following the incident and Ninian Road remained closed in both directions on Monday morning.
The road was not expected to reopen until lunchtime, and diversions were in place.
Ninian Road borders the city's Roath Park, which was full of families enjoying the sunshine on Sunday afternoon.
Around 30 police officers and three ambulances attended the incident.
An eyewitness said: "There were police everywhere. It was obvious something serious had happened."
Chief Superintendent Bob Tooby, divisional commander of Cardiff Police, said: "This is a very serious incident and I wish to reassure the local community that a full investigation is under way in order to trace and arrest those responsible."
Anyone with information has been asked to contact the incident room at Cardiff Central Police Station on 02920 571530 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

