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Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery

Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery

Arab Newsa day ago
The body of Mohammed Al-Qasim, who was fatally stabbed in Cambridge, the UK, last Friday, has been transferred to Al-Shuhada cemetery in Makkah, where he will be laid to rest, after prayers were held for him at the Grand Mosque, Al-Arabiya reported.
Men can offer their condolences at the family's home in Makkah's Al-Alawi neighborhood between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Friday.
Al-Qasim, a 20-year-old English language student, died after being stabbed just before midnight on Friday, Aug. 1.
Two men were arrested following the incident: a 21-year-old from Cambridge on suspicion of murder, and a 50-year-old on suspicion of assisting an offender.
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