A FURTHER address is being searched as police continue to investigate the murder of a father-of-two in Brighton Hill. 

Police and forenics have been at a ground floor flat in Falkland Road, Popley, since yesterday evening (May 29).

A police spokesperson said: "Officers carried out a warrant at an address in Falkland Road, Basingstoke, on Sunday 29 May.

"The warrant is part of the investigation into the death of Frantisek Olah, 31, following an incident at his address in Musgrave Close, Basingstoke, on Sunday 22 May.

"A scene is in place at the address and enquiries continue."

Police also searched an address in Oxford last week in connection with the murder.

Several officers wearing white paper forensics suits could be seen at the three-storey building on the corner of Cowley Road and Southfield Road on Wednesday afternoon.

At least two marked cars with Hampshire Constabulary’s livery were seen on the street.

A spokesman for Hampshire Constabulary said: “As part of the investigation, officers carried out enquiries at an address in Cowley Road, Oxford. The scene has now closed.

“We’d like to thank local residents for their patience while we carried out our enquiries.”

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As previously reported, police were called to the scene where 31-year-old Mr Olah was found with serious stab wounds and later pronounced dead.

Neighbours said that police had been at Falkland Road overnight, with one saying that officers told him there was "nothing to be concerned about". 

Today (May 30) two teenagers appeared at Winchester Crown Court charged with Mr Olah's.

Ismaila Kamarra-Jarra, 18, and a 17-year-old male co-defendant - who cannot be named for legal reasons - are expected to enter pleas on August 19.