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Gwent Police launched a murder investigation on Thursday evening following a report that a man had received serious injuries at an address in Trevethin.
Officers attended a property in Bythway Road, Trevethin at around 4.55pm on Thursday 23rd April alongside paramedics from Welsh Ambulance Service and Welsh Air Ambulance.
A 74-year-old man from Trevethin was pronounced dead at the scene; he can now be named as Nicholas 'Brian' Parfitt.
Specially trained officers continue to support the family.
Brian's family have paid tribute to him, saying:
"Brian’s passing has been a shock to both the family and the community.
"He was a well-loved dad and grandad and highly thought of in the community."
A 37-year-old man from Cwmbran has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody at this time.
Anyone with information can contact us by calling 101, sending a direct message on social media or via the form on our website and quoting log reference 2600125343.
There is also a section of the major incident police portal (MIPP), where the public can submit information, dedicated to our investigation into this and a link to that can be found here: Public Portal
You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.