A BLOODY handprint hints at the horror of Christian Bagley’s last minutes.

Police search teams have been out on the Wye at Hunderton this morning as detectives continue to question a 29-year-old man on suspicion of the murder of Mr Bagley on Father’s Day.

Parts of the estate are still sealed off as crime scenes.

A suspect was arrested late yesterday.

Mr Bagley had been visiting his infant daughter for Father’s Day when he was stabbed in the back from behind beneath Hunderton bridge.

He collapsed outside a friend’s home in Rogers Avenue, Hunderton, with police and ambulance alerted by a number of 999 calls from the estate reporting a man shouting for help in the street and banging on doors at around 10.50pm last Sunday.

A bloody hand print is visible on a wall at the corner of Charles Witts Avenue and Rogers Avenue.

Some 20 minutes earlier Mr Bagley left an address in Cagebrook Avenue to cross the Wye and head home to Friar Street along Villa Street to Hunderton bridge.

Paramedics and police officers fought to save Mr Bagley on his friend’s doorstep, an effort that continued in the ambulance rushing him to Hereford County Hospital where he was pronounced dead soon after arrival.