A MAN arrested on suspicion of a Newport murder was still being quizzed by detectives last night.
Stanislaw Gliszcynski, 30, was arrested in London on Saturday on suspicion of the murder of Ramunas Raulinautis, 34, who was found fatally injured on Newport’s Chepstow Road on March 9.
Mr Raulinautis died three days later in the burns unit at Swansea’s Morriston Hospital.
Mr Gliszczynski, who is originally from Poland, remained in custody as the Argus went to Press last night.
He is the fourth man to be arrested over the death.
Three other men have been charged with Mr Raulinautis’ murder.
Kamil Semrau, 27, of Chapetsow Road, Newport, Pawel Lysonik, 21, of Capel Crescent, Newport, and Lukas Kalkowski, 29, of Laundry Road, Pontypridd, have all appeared before Cardiff Crown Court charged with murder.
Lysonik and Kalkowski are also charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and arson where being reckless as to whether life would have been endangered.
All three are in custody and will re-appear before the courts in July for plea and case management hearings.
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