Officers spoke to the media at the scene earlier
Police are seeking more time to question a man who was arrested in connection with a fire which claimed the lives of a mother and her young children in Clifton. Speaking to the media on Wednesday, November 23, Inspector Karl Thomas, of Nottinghamshire Police, said a 31-year-old man, who was arrested on Sunday, remained in custody as part of the triple murder investigation.
"Our thoughts are with the family. This incident has rocked the community, and we're doing everything we can to try and get the trust and confidence from everyone that this has impacted."The force also confirmed that it did not believe the crime was motivated by race or religion at this stage, but that detectives would "keep an open mind". Insp Thomas added: "People are coming forward, they are giving us information.
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