Man Sentenced to Life in Jail for Murder of Saudi Student in Cambridge

Saudi student Mohammed Algasim. (Cambridgeshire police)
Saudi student Mohammed Algasim. (Cambridgeshire police)
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Man Sentenced to Life in Jail for Murder of Saudi Student in Cambridge

Saudi student Mohammed Algasim. (Cambridgeshire police)
Saudi student Mohammed Algasim. (Cambridgeshire police)

The Cambridge Crown Court sentenced to life in prison on Thursday a man for the murder of Saudi student Mohammed Algasim in August 2025.

Prosecutors said that construction worker Chas Corrigan, 22, attacked Algasim, 20, with a kitchen knife after “an evening of drinking and using drugs”, reported the BBC.

Corrigan was sentenced to life, to serve a minimum term of 22 years and six months in prison after he was found guilty of murder at an earlier trial.

Corrigan's father, Peter Corrigan, 50, was also jailed for two years after pleading guilty to assisting an offender after concealing high-visibility clothing that his son had been wearing at the time of the attack.

Cambridgeshire police said Chas used a kitchen knife to stab Algasim in the neck in Mill Park on the evening of August 1.

Algasim ran from the scene but collapsed moments later as a member of the public called for an ambulance.

Three off duty doctors and paramedics found him bleeding heavily on the pavement and despite best efforts to save him, his injury to his neck was so severe that he was pronounced dead at 12:19am, the police said in a statement.

The whole incident was captured on CCTV camera and showed Chas run from the scene.

A media appeal was launched within hours and, following a tip-off from a member of the public, Chas was arrested.

Algasim had been in the city on a 10-week placement studying English in the city.

During the trial, Chas accepted he was the man seen in the CCTV footage and that he had been carrying a knife, claiming he intended only to scare off any attackers and not to use it.

Following a two-week trial at Cambridge Crown Court, which concluded in March, a jury took less than two hours to find him guilty of murder. He had previously pleaded guilty to possession of a knife in a public place, said the statement.

His father was also sentenced to two years in prison after previously pleading guilty to assisting an offender on September 8.

He was captured on CCTV at 9:04am on August 2 removing the blood-stained jacket his son had been wearing from bushes in Vinter Terrace and placing it into a wheelie bin. He also helped his son evade arrest by facilitating him hiding at the Holbrook property, said the police statement.

Detective Chief Inspector Dale Mepstead, who led the investigation from the Major Crime Unit, said: “Today’s sentence reflects the seriousness of Chas’ actions. He chose to arm himself with a knife and carry it in a public place, with devastating consequences.”

Algasim “was a young man with his whole life ahead of him, and his death has had a profound impact on all who knew him. Our thoughts continue to be with his family and friends as they come to terms with this tragic loss,” he added.

Following the trial, in a statement, the Algasim family said: “This has been a very difficult journey for our family. Losing Mohammed has left a deep void in our lives. Whilst nothing can bring him back, today’s verdict recognizes the seriousness and brutality of how his life was taken.

“We thank Cambridgeshire Police for their thorough investigation. In particular, we are grateful to Lucy Bright and Charlie Sermon for their steady communication and support. We also acknowledge the wider investigation team and those working behind the scenes for their efforts.

“We recognize the Prosecution team, especially Nicholas Hearn and Ruby Shrimpton for their clear and focused presentation of the case. We understand that the legal system here is different from our own, but within the British legal framework, they carried out their responsibilities with professionalism and commitment.

“Finally, we thank the jury for their thorough consideration of the evidence and for reaching a verdict based on the facts presented in court.”



Abdullah bin Zayed, Araghchi Discuss US-Iran Agreement

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (WAM)
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (WAM)
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Abdullah bin Zayed, Araghchi Discuss US-Iran Agreement

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (WAM)
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (WAM)

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to discuss regional developments following the conclusion and signing of the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran.

He stressed the importance of full commitment to the agreement's provisions to enhance security and stability across the region.

During the call, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed underscored the need for an immediate and comprehensive cessation of hostilities, respect for the sovereignty of states and the principles of good neighborliness, and strict adherence to international law.

The UAE foreign minister also stressed the importance of safeguarding maritime routes and freedom of international navigation, including ensuring the uninterrupted flow of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

He expressed hope that the ongoing negotiations would yield positive outcomes that contribute to lasting security and stability in the region.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed further emphasized that serious diplomacy and responsible dialogue remain the optimal path to addressing regional and international crises in a way that fulfills the aspirations of the region's peoples for prosperity and development.


Saudi Arabia: Palestinian Cause Remains Central to Any Serious Vision for Regional Security

A view of the Gulf-Mediterranean Summit in Rome, attended by officials, diplomats, and experts. (SPA)
A view of the Gulf-Mediterranean Summit in Rome, attended by officials, diplomats, and experts. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia: Palestinian Cause Remains Central to Any Serious Vision for Regional Security

A view of the Gulf-Mediterranean Summit in Rome, attended by officials, diplomats, and experts. (SPA)
A view of the Gulf-Mediterranean Summit in Rome, attended by officials, diplomats, and experts. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia stressed that the region is undergoing a profound strategic transformation that requires new approaches to security and stability, emphasizing that the Palestinian cause remains central to any serious vision for regional security.

The remarks came during the Gulf-Mediterranean Summit, titled Strategic Dialogue for Stability and Economic Cooperation, held in the Italian capital, Rome, with the participation of officials, diplomats, and experts from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Middle East, and Europe.

Representing the Kingdom, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Manal Radwan said the region's strategic restructuring requires comprehensive frameworks for dialogue, cooperation, and collective security rather than policies based on hegemony or military force alone.

Radwan warned that the continued humanitarian deterioration in the Gaza Strip, the expansion of Israeli settlements and annexation efforts in the West Bank, and the erosion of final status issues, foremost among them Jerusalem, undermine prospects for both regional and international stability.

She stressed that the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state, must form the foundation of any future political process. She added that ending the occupation and holding Israel accountable for its violations are essential prerequisites for achieving a just peace and sustainable regional security.

Radwan also underscored the importance of respecting state sovereignty, refraining from interference in the internal affairs of other countries, and ending attempts to weaken or undermine state institutions. She further highlighted the need to safeguard freedom of navigation, the security of maritime routes, and global supply chains.

The Saudi official also called for strengthening the Gulf-European partnership to address shared challenges in energy, the digital economy, and strategic infrastructure.

Concluding her participation, Radwan said that meaningful progress requires coordinated collective action and a cohesive regional and international partnership capable of addressing the root causes of crises while advancing security, stability, and development across the region.


Saudi Arabia Urges UN Action to Protect Children in Conflict Zones

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Urges UN Action to Protect Children in Conflict Zones

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia told the UN Security Council that protecting children in armed conflicts is a shared global responsibility requiring concerted efforts to address its root causes and repercussions.

Delivering the Kingdom's statement, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Abdulaziz Alwasil emphasized that Saudi Arabia prioritizes children's rights in conflict zones based on the noble principles of Islamic Sharia.

Alwasil highlighted Saudi Arabia's continuous support for global civilian protection through humanitarian and relief projects implemented by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

These initiatives span more than 90 countries, providing essential aid to those affected by conflicts and disasters without discrimination.

Addressing the situation in the Gaza Strip, the Kingdom stated that the ongoing crisis constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and shared human values.

The statement called for urgent international action to stop the tragedy, protect children, and hold those responsible for these grave violations accountable, while reiterating Saudi support for all international efforts aimed at achieving security and stability.