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Club doors stay shut for inquiry

Darren Griffiths
Mr Griffiths' widow said the family's world had been "turned upside down"

A nightspot at the centre of a murder inquiry is to remain closed until an internal review is completed.

Liquid and Diva has been closed since Darren Griffiths, 41, died in hospital from injuries he suffered on 29 June at the Shrewsbury club.

A spokesman said it was unclear how long the internal review would take.

Two men, Neil Stokes, 22, of Shrewsbury, and Daryl Brown, 32, of Wellington, have been charged with Mr Griffiths' murder.



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