Cody Fisher Stab Death Nightclub Loses Licence

26 January, 2023

A nightclub where a footballer was stabbed to death on the dance floor has lost its licence amid fears it posed "terrifying" risks to public safety. Cody Fisher was killed at the Crane venue in Digbeth, Birmingham, on Boxing Day 2022. 

Cody Fisher Stab Death Nightclub Loses Licence

26 January, 2023

A nightclub where a footballer was stabbed to death on the dance floor has lost its licence amid fears it posed "terrifying" risks to public safety. Cody Fisher was killed at the Crane venue in Digbeth, Birmingham, on Boxing Day 2022. 

Having launched a summary review of the premises licence West Midlands Police invited the Council to revoke the licence permanently, citing drugs misuse as well as security concerns and submitted that the continued operation of the premises posed a grave risk to the licensing objectives, in particular the prevention of crime and disorder and public safety. On the night Mr Fisher died, three people needed medical help due to drugs, police told a licensing hearing.

At the conclusion of the hearing, the licensing sub-committee of Birmingham City Council revoked the venue’s premises licence and continued the interim suspension of the licence pending any appeal.

Press coverage: BBC

Gary Grant represented West Midlands Police instructed by Tim Woodward, Senior Solicitor, Joint Legal Services for Staffordshire Police and West Midlands Police.