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A man remains in police custody following the murder of an 18-year-old woman on a riverside footpath in Reading.A man remains in police custody following the murder of an 18-year-old woman on a riverside footpath in Reading.
Asha Muneer, 18, of Whitley, Reading, died from multiple stab wounds during the attack on Monday. Student Asha Muneer, 18, of Whitley, Reading, died from multiple stab wounds during the attack on Monday.
The part-time shop assistant, who worked at Laura Ashley on the Brunel Retail Park, was found near the River Kennet, alongside the A33, by a jogger.The part-time shop assistant, who worked at Laura Ashley on the Brunel Retail Park, was found near the River Kennet, alongside the A33, by a jogger.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday night.A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday night.
Police set up a cordon at the scene and the footpath along the A33 - one of the main routes into Reading - remains closed near the Green Park industrial estate.Police set up a cordon at the scene and the footpath along the A33 - one of the main routes into Reading - remains closed near the Green Park industrial estate.
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said that a knife found near Miss Muneer's body had been examined by forensic officers, however it was not believed to be the murder weapon.A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said that a knife found near Miss Muneer's body had been examined by forensic officers, however it was not believed to be the murder weapon.
Detectives said the area was popular with dog walkers and cyclists, and have continued to appeal for information.Detectives said the area was popular with dog walkers and cyclists, and have continued to appeal for information.
Meanwhile, tributes have been paid to Miss Muneer at Highdown School, where the talented A-level student is thought to have studied English, sociology and economics.
Headteacher Tim Royle said: "The whole school community is deeply shocked by Asha Muneer's tragic and untimely death and all our thoughts and deepest sympathy are for her family and friends at this terrible time.
"Staff at Highdown School and Sixth Form Centre and from the local authority are working together to provide support for all the children who have been affected by this appalling tragedy.
"Asha was a much-liked and very talented student who will be greatly missed by all her friends at Highdown and by the staff who knew her and taught her."