Muhammad Al-Qasim, a 20 year-old student from Saudi Arabia was was studying in Cambridge, was stabbed to death last year in an unprovoked attack by Chas Corrigan.
At Cambridge Crown Court, Corrigan was sentenced to life, to serve a minimum term of 22 years and six months in prison after he was found guilty of murder at an earlier trial.
Corrigan's father, Peter Corrigan, was also jailed for two years after pleading guilty to assisting an offender after concealing high-visibility clothing that his son had been wearing at the time of the attack.
Muhammad al-Qasim used to volunteer and help out at the Masjid al-Ḥarām.
BREAKING:
A 21-year-old man from Saudi Arabia has shot a lecturer at Surrey University with a crossbow.
The lecturer suffered life-threatening injuries. It’s unclear whether the lecturer was handcuffed before being taken to hospital 🇬🇧🇸🇦
طلعت الصباح لقيت بسة نايمة عند بيتنا وقربت منها وماخافت ولا تحركت ابد
قلت كيوووت مستغرقة بالنوم
رجعت الحين وهي بنفس الوضعية وما تتحرك❤️
طلعت م ي ت ة💔 بنجن قلبي