Saudi pupil Al-Qassim’s assassin denies expenses, claims “self-defense”

Saudi Gazette report

LONDON — Chaz Corrigan, the primary defendant within the homicide of Saudi pupil Mohammed Al-Qassim, pleaded not responsible on the listening to session held at Cambridge Crown Court docket in the UK on Monday, claiming that he acted in “self-defense.” One other defendant admitted to taking part within the crime by helping Corrigan in committing the crime.

The decide ordered to maintain the 2 fundamental defendants in custody till the trial scheduled for February 2026, Al-Ekhbariya reported. The 21-year-old fundamental defendant faces expenses of premeditated homicide and possession of a pointy weapon in a public place.

The 20-year-old Al-Qassim was stabbed to demise on Friday, Aug. 1 night in a park south of Cambridge whereas he was on a 10-week examine task in Cambridge. Al-Qassim, who hails from Makkah, died immediately after receiving a single stab wound to the neck measuring 11.5 centimeters deep.

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