Billy Henham death: Family pay tribute as two more arrests made Published duration 10 January

image copyright Sussex Police image caption Police want to trace anyone who saw Billy Henham after about 18:00 GMT on New Year's Eve

The family of a 24-year-old who was murdered in Brighton have paid tribute to their son saying his "guardian angel sadly lost sight of him" the night he was killed.

Billy Henham, 24, from Henfield, in West Sussex, was found dead in a building in North Street on 2 January.

Two more men have been arrested on suspicion of his murder.

A 19-year-old man, from Croydon, and a 25-year-old man, of no fixed address, were detained on Thursday.

Three other people who were arrested on suspicion of murder have been released on conditional bail

A post-mortem examination revealed he died following a sustained assault.

In a statement his family said he "walked his own beat" and was creative and independent.

"His gentle demeanour and belief that the world was a friendly place meant he made himself vulnerable at times," they said.

"His guardian angel who had looked after him on so many other occasions sadly lost sight of him on New Year's Eve.

"So many people have kindly shared their happy memories of him with us, their love and kind words are giving us all huge support at this terrible time."

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