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Colchester murder: Saudi Arabian student stabbed 16 times | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A 31-year-old university student killed near an Essex nature reserve was stabbed 16 times, police say. | |
Saudi Arabian national Nahid Almanea, of Woodrow Way, Colchester, had been in the UK for less than a year and was studying at the University of Essex. | Saudi Arabian national Nahid Almanea, of Woodrow Way, Colchester, had been in the UK for less than a year and was studying at the University of Essex. |
She was found on Tuesday on a footpath off Avon Way with knife wounds. | She was found on Tuesday on a footpath off Avon Way with knife wounds. |
Police said although there was no evidence of the killing being a hate crime, it was "one of the main lines" of inquiry being pursued. | |
Speaking at a press conference earlier, Det Ch Supt Steve Worron, of Essex Police, said: "A post-mortem was carried out on Nahid's body yesterday afternoon. | |
"We can now confirm that the cause of death was knife wounds. | |
"She suffered at least two knife wounds which would have proved fatal on their own, but in total she was stabbed 16 times to her body, neck, head and arms." | |
The Saudi Arabian Embassy confirmed that Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, ambassador to the UK, had contacted the victim's family. | |
Ms Almanea had a brother living in the UK, the embassy added. | |
The University of Essex said she was a "very hard-working and conscientious" student on the English Language Programme, and was due to finish her studies in August. | |
Vice-chancellor Professor Anthony Forster said: "On behalf of the entire University community, I express our deepest condolences to Nahid's family and friends following this devastating loss." | Vice-chancellor Professor Anthony Forster said: "On behalf of the entire University community, I express our deepest condolences to Nahid's family and friends following this devastating loss." |