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Man charged with second-degree murder in Dartmouth stabbing

Benjamin Ward Clattenburg, 27, died in hospital after an altercation on Portland Street on Monday. The suspect, 33-year-old Jamie Duckenfield, appeared in Dartmouth provincial court on Tuesday.

Jamie Duckenfield, 33, was remanded into custody after court appearance

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Halifax police said a man was fatally stabbed Monday on Portland Street in Dartmouth, N.S. A 33-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder. (Richard Cuthbertson/CBC)

Halifax Regional Police have charged a 33-year-old man withsecond-degree murder in relation to a stabbing in Dartmouth, N.S., on Monday afternoon.

The victim was27-year-old Benjamin Ward Clattenburg. Hedied in hospital.

The accused, Jamie Duckenfield,appeared in Dartmouth provincial court on Tuesday afternoon and was remanded into custody, the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service told CBC News.His next court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 7.

Police were called to the 200 block of Portland Street at 1:15 p.m. Monday to respond to "an altercation between two men," police said in a news release.

Duckenfield was arrested without incident.

Police said they do not believe the stabbing was a random incident. They haveappealedto the public for more information, including video, in relation to the attack.

Anyone with informationwho has not already in been contact with police can reach them directly at902-490-5020.

Duckenfield was sentenced on three charges in September, including mischief from a June 2023 incident, assault causing bodily harm from April 2022 and theft under $5,000 from February 2022.

His sentence included 219 days of custody, which the judge determined he'd already served. He was also banned from using firearms for 10 years and given 18 months probation.