Teenagers deny wounding charge after stabbing at University of Warwick

By James Smith 21st Dec 2021

Police were called to the Scarman Road flat on November 17 2021 (google.maps)
Police were called to the Scarman Road flat on November 17 2021 (google.maps)

Two teenagers have denied stabbing a 19-year-old at the University of Warwick in November.

Police were called to the halls of residence on November 17 where the unnamed 19-year-old was found with serious injuries.

Rohan Ahluwalia-Pandor, 18, from Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, and Anam Ausaf, 18, from Wilkinson Close, in London, were charged with wounding with intent.

But both pleaded not guilty at Warwick Crown Court on Friday (December 17).

Both were released on bail and will stand trial in August 2022 at the same court.

The victim, who received multiple stab wounds, was taken to hospital where the injuries were deemed not to be life threatening.

Other students were evacuated from the Scarman Road flats and only returned the next day.

     

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