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Murder investigation launched after student dies

An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a university student was stabbed in Leicester city centre.

Police were called just after 5pm on Tuesday following a report a man had collapsed in Oxford Street, close to the junction with Bonners Lane, near De Montfort University. While officers were on their way to the scene, it was reported the victim - aged in his 20s - had been stabbed, Leicestershire Police said.

He was taken to Leicester Royal Infirmary where he died a short time later, the force added. De Montfort University said the victim was one of its students.

The university's vice-chancellor, Professor Katie Normington, said: "We are devastated to confirm the tragic death of one of our students. "Our thoughts are with everyone who is affected by what has happened.

"We are offering direct support to students, staff and the family of the victim." Police said it is believed the victim was involved in an altercation with another man in the street, who left the scene before officers arrived. Read more from Sky News:Snooker legend John Virgo diesBaby formula recalled due to toxin Detective Inspector Lorna Granville said: "CCTV in the area is currently being reviewed and officers are speaking to potential witnesses to assist with our investigation.

"We know a lot of people came to the aid of the victim before emergency services arrived and we want to thank them for their help. "If you were one of these people and you haven't yet spoken to police, please make contact with us.

"We know the area was also busy with motorists driving along Oxford Street. "If you saw anything or captured footage on dash cam as you drove past the area we would also like to hear from you.".

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