Key facts
- Chas Corrigan, 22, was sentenced to over 22 years in prison.
- He killed Saudi student Mohammed Algasim, 20, by stabbing him in the neck.
- The attack was unprovoked and occurred outside a luxury accommodation block in Cambridge.
- Algasim was chatting with friends at the time of the attack.
Chas Corrigan, aged 22, has been sentenced to over 22 years in prison for the unprovoked murder of Saudi student Mohammed Algasim, 20. The fatal attack occurred as Algasim sat outside a luxury accommodation block in Cambridge, engaged in conversation with friends. Corrigan approached Algasim and stabbed him in the neck, leading to his death.
