Family of ‘bright and hard-working’ student stabbed to death left reeling over his killing

Victim Critical in Hospital as Police Hunt Attacker A man in his 20s is battling for his life after a brutal stabbing in West Hampstead yesterday afternoon (January 29). Emergency crews found him with serious wounds to his neck and leg on Alvanley Gardens, near Finchley Road and Frognal station, at around 4:30pm. Crime Scene Locked Down as Police Search for Attacker The Metropolitan Police confirmed the victim remains in critical condition in hospital this morning. Detectives are actively investigating and working to identify the attacker, who fled the scene and remains at large. A cordon is still in place on the residential street while officers carry out enquiries. Police are urging witnesses to come forward immediately. CCTV and witness footage showed multiple police cars and ambulances sealing off the area late last night. London???s Air Ambulance Rushed to the Scene Alongside paramedics, a team from London's Air Ambulance attended the scene in a desperate bid to save the man???s life. The stabbing shocked locals, coming just days after another violent attack saw a 25-year-old man stabbed during a botched phone robbery in Islington. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ???At around 16:30 on Thursday, 29 January, officers responded to reports of a stabbing on Alvanley Gardens, Camden. The victim, a man in his 20s, suffered injuries to his neck and leg and was taken to hospital with life-threatening wounds. No arrests have been made yet. A crime scene remains in place.??? Call for Information and Help from Public Anyone with information is urged to call police on 101, quoting reference CAD 5195/29Jan. You can also report anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
Suleyman Nur, 25, died in hospital on Monday two weeks after he was stabbed in Alvanley Gardens, near Hampstead cricket club (Picture: UKNIP)

The family of an IT student fatally stabbed in West Hampstead  have said they are ‘devastated’ over the attack which robbed him of a bright future.

Suleyman Nur, 25, died in hospital on Monday two weeks after he was stabbed in Alvanley Gardens, near Hampstead cricket club.

A man, 21, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder a day after the attack, which happed at just before 4.30pm on January 29.

Passers by battled to save him before paramedics arrived and police have said that their actions meant that Suleyman survived long enough for his family to say goodbye.

Detectives have now launched a murder investigation.

Suleyman’s family told Metro that the Arsenal fan was a hard working student at university in east London who loved football and spending time with his family. They said they had no idea why he could have been targeted.

His brother said: ‘We are shocked and confused at how this could have happened.

‘Suleyman loved football, he was a big Arsenal fan. He was bright and studied hard and had a bright future ahead. He was very close to his family we are all devastated. We have no idea how he came to be stabbed that day we obviously want answers and a full investigation.’

A police statement said: ‘Police were called at 16:27hrs on Thursday, 29 January, to reports of a stabbing at Alvanley Gardens, Camden.

Victim Critical in Hospital as Police Hunt Attacker A man in his 20s is battling for his life after a brutal stabbing in West Hampstead yesterday afternoon (January 29). Emergency crews found him with serious wounds to his neck and leg on Alvanley Gardens, near Finchley Road and Frognal station, at around 4:30pm. Crime Scene Locked Down as Police Search for Attacker The Metropolitan Police confirmed the victim remains in critical condition in hospital this morning. Detectives are actively investigating and working to identify the attacker, who fled the scene and remains at large. A cordon is still in place on the residential street while officers carry out enquiries. Police are urging witnesses to come forward immediately. CCTV and witness footage showed multiple police cars and ambulances sealing off the area late last night. London???s Air Ambulance Rushed to the Scene Alongside paramedics, a team from London's Air Ambulance attended the scene in a desperate bid to save the man???s life. The stabbing shocked locals, coming just days after another violent attack saw a 25-year-old man stabbed during a botched phone robbery in Islington. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ???At around 16:30 on Thursday, 29 January, officers responded to reports of a stabbing on Alvanley Gardens, Camden. The victim, a man in his 20s, suffered injuries to his neck and leg and was taken to hospital with life-threatening wounds. No arrests have been made yet. A crime scene remains in place.??? Call for Information and Help from Public Anyone with information is urged to call police on 101, quoting reference CAD 5195/29Jan. You can also report anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
A man, 21, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder a day after the attack, which happed at just before 4.30pm on January 29 (Credits: UKNIP)

‘Officers arrived on the scene within eight minutes and found a 25-year-old man with serious injuries. With the help of members of the public, who stopped to assist police and paramedics as they were passing the scene, they managed to stabilise the victim, who was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition.

‘An investigation was launched and detectives worked quickly, arresting a 21-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder on Friday, 30 January, the day after the incident.

‘Sadly, the victim died from his injuries on Monday, 9 February. He can now be named as Suleyman Nuh, 25. His family is being supported by specialist officers.’

Detectives from the Met’s Major Investigation Team have now launched a murder investigation.

The stabbing took place outside the Cumberland Lawn tennis club on Alvanley Gardens. Houses on the street sell for in excess of £3m (Picture: John Dunne/Metro)

Forensics officers have scoured the scene for clues while specialist officers have been trawling through CCTV footage from around the area.

Chief Superintendent Jason Stewart who leads the local policing team for the said:

‘My thoughts remain with Suleyman’s family and friends at this unimaginably difficult time.

‘I am aware of concerns in the local community, but I would like to reassure people that this is believed to have been an isolated incident and there is no information at this time to suggest this was a racially-motivated attack. We have increased patrols in the local area and I would ask anyone with concerns to speak to my officers. A 21-year-old man has already been charged with attempted murder in connection with this incident.

‘I want to express my thanks to the first responders, who were on the scene within minutes, and the members of the public who did everything they could to save Suleyman’s life. Their actions gave his family the opportunity to say goodbye’.

Anyone with information, CCTV or dash cam footage of the incident is asked to call police on 101, quoting CAD 5195/29JAN or to remain, anonymous Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

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