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Birmingham stabbings: Murder charges over Big Issue deaths | Birmingham stabbings: Murder charges over Big Issue deaths |
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A 23-year-old man has been charged with the murders of two Big Issue sellers stabbed to death during rush hour in the centre of Birmingham. | A 23-year-old man has been charged with the murders of two Big Issue sellers stabbed to death during rush hour in the centre of Birmingham. |
Wayne Busst, 32, and Ian Gladwish, 31, both from Birmingham, were found stabbed in Union Street at about 17:50 GMT on Friday. | Wayne Busst, 32, and Ian Gladwish, 31, both from Birmingham, were found stabbed in Union Street at about 17:50 GMT on Friday. |
Despite first aid from passers-by and police officers they died at the scene. | Despite first aid from passers-by and police officers they died at the scene. |
The man, who was arrested shortly after the incident, will appear before magistrates in Birmingham on Monday. | The man, who was arrested shortly after the incident, will appear before magistrates in Birmingham on Monday. |
One of the men was stabbed outside Sainsbury's in Union Street, while the other was found slumped nearby outside a side entrance to Boots. | One of the men was stabbed outside Sainsbury's in Union Street, while the other was found slumped nearby outside a side entrance to Boots. |
Police had said there could have been hundreds of witnesses to the stabbings. | Police had said there could have been hundreds of witnesses to the stabbings. |
Big Issue founder and editor-in-chief John Bird has paid tribute to the two vendors and said everyone at the magazine was "absolutely devastated". | Big Issue founder and editor-in-chief John Bird has paid tribute to the two vendors and said everyone at the magazine was "absolutely devastated". |
He said: "They were very, very popular with our office staff there and had worked as vendors for a long time." |