LONDON: A man charged with murdering a Saudi student who was in the UK on a 10-week placement in August has pled not guilty. Mohammed Al-Qasim, 20, was stabbed near Cambridge’s main railway station on Aug. 1 and died in the early hours of the following morning. Chas Corrigan, 21, denied murder at the city’s crown court on Monday, claiming self defense. A trial has been set for Feb. 2 next year. Peter Corrigan, 50, admitted assisting an offender. Both men have been remanded in custody.

Mohammed Algasim, 20, was in the city on a ten-week placement with an English language school. He died at the scene despite off-duty doctors and paramedics fighting to save him.

LONDON: A man charged with murdering a Saudi student who was in the UK on a 10-week placement in August has pled not guilty. Mohammed Al-Qasim, 20, was stabbed near Cambridge’s…