A ‘love triangle’ is suspected to be at the heart of the Warwick University stabbing
A female student and another man have been charged with section 18 wounding
A “love triangle” is suspected to be at the heart of the stabbing at Warwick University’s Sherbourne halls of accommodation on Wednesday.
The incident, during which a 19-year-old man was taken to hospital with stab wounds, is reported to have developed between two men and Anam Ausaf, an 18-year-old from Wilkinson Close, London.
Both Ausaf and Rohan Ahluwalia-Pandor, an 18-year-old from Barns Lane, Kings Langley, Herfordshire charged in connection with a section 18 wounding.
This is otherwise known as causing grievous bodily harm with intent to do grievous bodily harm, or wounding with intent to do GBH. It carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
Ausaf and Ahluwalia-Pandor are appearing in court on Friday 19th November.
Updates as they come.