Birmingham nightclub has licence revoked after fatal stabbing

A Birmingham nightclub where a footballer died after a knife attack has been shut down after having its operating licence revoked.

West Midlands Police said the club’s on-going operation posed “terrifying risks” to patrons, amid “blatant” and widespread drug use, and “inadequate” security measures, which had also allowed a knife to enter the venue.

The force previously said there had been “serious management failings” at the Crane venue, when officers responded to the fatal stabbing of Cody Fisher, 23, in Digbeth, Birmingham, on Boxing Day 2022.

Cody Fisher death
Cody Fisher (Chris Jepson/Bromsgrove Sporting FC/PA)

The council also continued the existing suspension first handed down on December 30 2022, meaning the club cannot reopen while any appeal against the decision by its operator and licence-holder Digital Arts Media Ltd is considered.

Three men, aged between 18 and 22, have been charged with Mr Fisher’s murder and remanded into custody awaiting trial, set to be held in July.

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