Murder investigation after language student, 20, killed
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, AUG 3 – Two men remain in custody after the fatal assault of a 20-year-old international language student in Cambridge, with police continuing to seek public information, officials said.
- A 20-year-old student from EF International Language Campuses Cambridge was fatally assaulted in Mill Park on Friday night and pronounced dead at 12:01am Saturday.
- The assault was committed by an individual unaffiliated with the victims in a separate event, leading police to open a murder inquiry and seek assistance from the community.
- Two men from Cambridge—a 21-year-old detained on murder charges and a 50-year-old held for allegedly helping an offender—are currently being held at Thorpe Wood police station.
- EF International Language Campuses Cambridge expressed deep sadness, confirmed the student was fatally injured in a public space, and emphasized that safety and wellbeing of students is their top priority.
- Support and counselling sessions have been organized for students and staff affected by the incident while police continue to investigate and urge anyone with information to come forward.
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