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Man questioned over Harrow murder Man is charged over Harrow murder
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The man arrested in connection with the murder of Lucy Braham near Harrow School has been released from hospital. An Oxford undergraduate has been charged with the murder of a woman killed near a top public school.
William Jaggs, 22, is now in police custody and is being questioned about Ms Braham's death at her family home in north-west London. Lucy Braham, 25, was stabbed to death close to Harrow School in north-west London, on 14 September.
Ms Braham, 25, the daughter of the public school's art director, was stabbed to death on 14 September. It later emerged that she was the daughter of the school's art director and was attacked at the family home.
Mr Jaggs was found with stab wounds and had been too ill to be questioned. He was discharged from hospital earlier. William Jaggs, 22, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, north-west London, will appear at Harrow Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
Miss Braham was killed at the house in Harrow-on-the-Hill during the evening of 14 September.
Police were called at 2225 BST and found her with stab wounds to the chest and abdomen.
The fashion student had been designing and making clothes in her studio at the house.
It is understood her parents returned from a night out to find a police cordon around the building.
Her family described her as "quiet, calm and graceful".
Mr Jaggs is a former Oxford undergraduate.