Malaysian student in UK assaulted by juvenile attackers
KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian student was seriously injured after he was assaulted by three teenagers, armed with a pocket knife and a fake pistol, in Nottingham, United Kingdom, on Sunday.
In the 6.50pm (Nottingham's time) incident, Ahmad Izat Ahmad Masni sustained more than 10 stab wounds on his body and thigh and was punched several times.
The 23-year-old student of Nottingham University was on his way to his friend's house in Dunkirk for dinner when he was confronted by the juvenile assailants about hundred metres away from his hostel at the university's Jubilee campus.
A commotion ensued after Ahmad Izat managed to grab one of the robbers during a chase along a lane in the Wollaton Drive Hall where the other accomplice had stabbed him several times before they fled the scene.
The three robbers, believed to be between 10 years old and 14 years old, only managed to escape with Ahmad Izat's watch.
Ahmad Izat, who is a first year student of bachelor's degree in Industrial Economics, was rushed to the Queen's Medical Centre Hospital where he received 11 stitches for his wounds.
He was still traumatised and sought shelter at his friend's house in Dunkirk.
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