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Colchester murder: Victim was a Saudi Arabian student Colchester murder: Saudi Arabian student stabbed 16 times
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A 31-year-old university student killed near an Essex nature reserve has been named by police. A 31-year-old university student killed near an Essex nature reserve was stabbed 16 times, police say.
Saudi Arabian national Nahid Almanea, of Woodrow Way, Colchester, had been in the UK for less than a year and was studying at the University of Essex.Saudi Arabian national Nahid Almanea, of Woodrow Way, Colchester, had been in the UK for less than a year and was studying at the University of Essex.
She was found on Tuesday on a footpath off Avon Way with knife wounds.She was found on Tuesday on a footpath off Avon Way with knife wounds.
Police said although there was no evidence of the killing being a hate crime it was "one of the main lines" of inquiry being pursued. Police said although there was no evidence of the killing being a hate crime, it was "one of the main lines" of inquiry being pursued.
The Saudi Arabian Embassy confirmed that Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, ambassador to the UK, had contacted the woman's family. Speaking at a press conference earlier, Det Ch Supt Steve Worron, of Essex Police, said: "A post-mortem was carried out on Nahid's body yesterday afternoon.
The woman had a brother living in the UK, the embassy added. "We can now confirm that the cause of death was knife wounds.
The University of Essex said she was a "very hard-working and conscientious" student on the Essex English Language Programme, and was due to finish her studies in August. "She suffered at least two knife wounds which would have proved fatal on their own, but in total she was stabbed 16 times to her body, neck, head and arms."
The Saudi Arabian Embassy confirmed that Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, ambassador to the UK, had contacted the victim's family.
Ms Almanea had a brother living in the UK, the embassy added.
The University of Essex said she was a "very hard-working and conscientious" student on the English Language Programme, and was due to finish her studies in August.
Vice-chancellor Professor Anthony Forster said: "On behalf of the entire University community, I express our deepest condolences to Nahid's family and friends following this devastating loss."Vice-chancellor Professor Anthony Forster said: "On behalf of the entire University community, I express our deepest condolences to Nahid's family and friends following this devastating loss."