Thursday, June 19, 2014
UK: Slain Saudi student may have been ‘targeted’ for being a Muslim | Police
“We are conscious that the dress of the victim will have identified her as likely being a Muslim and this is one of the main lines of the investigation..”
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By Al Arabia News | June 19, 2014
Nahid al-Manea, a 32-year-old Saudi student who was found bleeding to death on Tuesday in a park in the UK town of Colchester, may have been targeted because she was a Muslim, British police say.
Her distinctive clothing - reportedly an abaya (a black cloak worn by some Muslim women) and a headscarf - have led police to investigate the possibility that her murder was religiously motivated, UK newspaper The Telegraph reported on Thursday.
However, despite detaining one suspect so far - a 52-year-old man - UK authorities still have no “firm evidence” of the motivation behind her murder.
“We are conscious that the dress of the victim will have identified her as likely being a Muslim and this is one of the main lines of the investigation but again there is no firm evidence at this time that she was targeted because of her religion,” said Detective Superintendent Tracy Hawkings, the Daily Mail reported.
Appealing for witnesses to come forward, Hawkings said that “there is a high likelihood” people would have been near the location of the “brazen, reckless attack” where she died.
Details of the circumstances surrounding Manea’s death and her time in the UK are still coming to light.
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