31 year old man about the fatal stabbing of two university students and a 65 year old man early on tuesday. officers have revealed what they believe to be the sequence of events. they say the first victims were 19 year old students barnaby webber and grace kumar. officers say a man thought to be the suspect then tried to get into a homeless hostel in the city. this is a still of the cctv footage seen by the bbc which shows a man in a black hoodie trying to climb into a window at the hostel. he is stopped from entering by two people. police believe the attacker then stabbed 65 year old ian coates, a school caretaker, before allegedly stealing his van. and using it to run over and injure three people elsewhere in the city. police have yet to establish a motive for the attacks. let s head straight to nottingham and to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan correspondent rajini vaidya nathan who correspondent rajini vaidyanathan who has been there for the last 36 hours, and rajini
a second vigil will be held in nottingham later to remember the victims of tuesday s attack. the families of the two students killed joined thousands at the university to pay tribute to them yesterday, and urged everyone to look out for each other. police in nottingham are still questioning a 31 year old man on suspicion of murder. we re joined now by our reporter jo black, who s in nottingham. this is a city shrouded in grief. what is the mood like today ahead of the second video? trier? what is the mood like today ahead of the second video? the second video? very quiet here in nottingham the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the moment. - the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the moment. there . the second video? very quiet here in i nottingham at the moment. there will be a second video later. but yesterday there was a video where i am
tribute a little earlier in the day, describing how much he was in love they are at the school, but his sons saying he was a great father and a massive football fan and his death had rocked everyone in s world. we will have more from nottingham in the programme on the next little while because we are expecting that vigil to start in the next while. we will be back in nottingham to take you through all of that. before we return to some of the days news stories, let s add to the sports centre and hugh ferris is there for us. overto centre and hugh ferris is there for us. over to you. real madrid have completed the signing ofjude bellingham from borussia dortmund. they d agreed a fee ofjust over 100 million euros last week. it could well rise even further. he joined on a six year contract and will be presented as a real player on thursday. after three years with borussia dortmund, where he came so close to winning the title last season, he is moving to the four time european cha
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