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    British court to pronounce Thursday final verdict in Saudi student Al-Qassim murder case

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 3, 2026
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    LONDON — A British court has postponed final verdict in the murder case of Saudi student Mohammed Al-Qassim until Thursday.

    Earlier on Wednesday, the Crown Court in Cambridge decided to defer the sentencing hearing in the murder case until Thursday, June 4, following the conclusion of arguments and the presentation of submissions by both the defense and the prosecution. The defense is seeking a reduced sentence.

    During the hearing held on Wednesday, the defense lawyer continued efforts to secure a lighter sentence for the convicted individual, citing a number of legal arguments and case-related circumstances. Meanwhile, the victim’s family and the Saudi community in Britain continue to await the court’s final ruling.

    During the trial, the convicted man confessed to possessing a knife at the time of the incident but denied the murder charge. However, the trial concluded with his conviction in the case, leaving the determination of the sentence length pending the court’s decision, which is scheduled to be announced on Thursday.

    The British court is to pronounce the final judgment following months of investigations and judicial proceedings related to the killing of the Saudi student. The murder case has attracted widespread attention both within and outside Saudi Arabia.

    Earlier in March this year, the jury at the Crown Court convicted Chaz Corrigan, the main defendant, of premeditated murder. This ruling came after two weeks of continuous sessions held by the jury to examine all the evidence presented by the prosecution against the culprit. The jury then rejected the defendant’s claims and justification that the incident was an act of self-defense.

    The penalty for premeditated murder is life imprisonment as a mandatory sentence under British law. However, the judge can determine the term to range between 25 and 30 years during the hearing before pronouncing the jail term, depending on other factors considered by the panel of judges. The evidence produced by the prosecution at the court’s trial session included visuals of stabbing and the defendant’s escape from the scene, captured by surveillance cameras.

    The 20-year-old Al-Qassim was stabbed to death in a park south of Cambridge on Aug. 1, 2025 while he was on a 10-week study assignment in Cambridge. Al-Qassim, who hails from Makkah, died instantly after receiving a single stab wound to the neck measuring 11.5 centimeters deep. The 21-year-old main defendant faced charges of premeditated murder and possession of a sharp weapon in a public place.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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