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Police are still waiting to question a man over the death of the daughter of a teacher at a top public school.Police are still waiting to question a man over the death of the daughter of a teacher at a top public school.
Lucy Braham, 25, whose father is Harrow School's art director, was found at her family home in Harrow-on-the-Hill, north-west London, on Thursday night.Lucy Braham, 25, whose father is Harrow School's art director, was found at her family home in Harrow-on-the-Hill, north-west London, on Thursday night.
She had been stabbed to death. William Jaggs, 22, the son of another teacher at the school, was arrested. William Jaggs, 22, who was found with stab wounds, was arrested but is too ill to be questioned.
He was found with stab wounds and remains in a serious condition in a west London hospital. Miss Braham's grandmother, from Somerset, said she was a "beautiful, talented, kind and generous" person.
Miss Braham suffered wounds to her chest and abdomen and was pronounced dead after officers were called at about 2225 BST. Police were called to the house in Petersham Road at about 2225 BST where they found Miss Braham with stab wounds to the chest and abdomen. She died at the scene.
Police cordon Mr Jaggs, who is the son of another teacher at the school, remains in a serious but stable condition in a west London hospital.
A knife was found at the scene, in Peterborough Road. Thoughtful child
It is thought the pair knew each other but were not in a relationship.It is thought the pair knew each other but were not in a relationship.
The arrested man, who is seriously ill, is under police guard in hospital. He is believed to be the son of a design teacher at the school and a student at Oxford University. Paying tribute to Miss Braham, her grandmother, who lives in Bridgewater and did not want to be named, said: "She was such a lovely creature that I find it hard to do justice to her in words.
Police have cordoned off the property, a Victorian house which is part of a large residential block. "She was a quiet, thoughtful child who channelled all her energy into her creative side and she was starting to produce the most wonderful things."
Residents of the Harrow community are deeply shocked by this tragedy Harrow School statement She was passionate about art and had a very promising career in front of her Len Green, Director of Art at Millfield School
It is located just 200m from the entrance to the private all-boys school, which caters for 800 pupils. She said that the family was taking "great comfort" from their religious beliefs.
A spokeswoman for Harrow School said: "There was a serious incident in a property owned by the school last night. No pupils from the school were involved. "Lucy is now at peace, she is no longer suffering.
"Residents of the Harrow community are deeply shocked by this tragedy and the school wishes to extend its greatest sympathy to the families of those involved." "We can take some solace from the fact she will have gone straight to heaven and will pray for everyone who has been touched by this truly awful event."
Ray Pan, who runs a nearby restaurant, said the neighbourhood surrounding the school was quiet with a low crime rate. It is understood that Miss Braham's parents returned from a night out to find a police cordon around their Victorian house.
He said: "I'm absolutely shocked. I know most of the teachers. I'm just stunned that something like this could happen here." Talented artist
A knife was found at the property which is close to the entrance to the all-boys private school, which caters for 800 pupils.
Len Green, Director of Art at Millfield School in Somerset, where Miss Braham attended between 1997 and 1999, said he was devastated by the news.
"Lucy was a very talented artist. She was also a lovely, warm and friendly person; a very popular girl.
"She was passionate about art and had a very promising career in front of her," he said.
Mr Jaggs is believed to be the son of a design teacher at Harrow School and a student at Oxford University.
A spokeswoman for Harrow School said: "Residents of the Harrow community are deeply shocked by this tragedy."