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Jacob Jarvis

Knightsbridge stabbing: Omani student killed in street near Harrods 'entirely blameless', police say

A student knifed to death in London while returning home from a restaurant with a friend was “entirely blameless”, according to police

Mohammed Abdullah Al Araimi, 20, was stabbed near the luxury department store Harrods in Knightsbridge shortly after midnight on Friday.

The King's College politics and economics student, who was an Omani national living in London, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly before 12.40am.

A post-mortem examination at Westminster Mortuary gave his cause of death as a stab wound.

The stabbing happened in Knightsbridge (Edward Hennessy)

His 20-year-old friend was also injured in the attack and taken to hospital for treatment. He has since been discharged, according to the Met Police.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Partridge, who is leading the investigation, said: “Mohammed and his friend were returning home from a restaurant when they were approached and assaulted by two male suspects on Basil Street at the junction of Pavilion Road.

“Following the attack, the suspects fled on foot along Basil Street in the direction of Sloane Street.

“I would appeal to anyone who saw two males running along that route, or to drivers who were in Sloane Street around midnight and may have captured any part of this incident on dash-cam footage, to get in contact with my team immediately.

“The victim and his friend were entirely blameless, simply enjoying a meal out together. It does appear that the motive for this cowardly attack was robbery.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the Met on 020 8358 0300 or 101, to tweeting @MetCC, or to ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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