Newcastle Uni Students Stabbed To Death In Malaysia Named As Neil Dalton, Aidan Brunger

Newcastle University Students Stabbed To Death In Malaysia Named
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The two students stabbed to death in Malaysia while on a placement as part of their medicine course have been locally named as Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger.

The pair, who were both 22, were killed in the Kuching area and were reportedly involved in an argument with locals, who confronted them on Abell Road. The students were found lying on the road metres apart with serious bodily wounds.

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Aidan Brunger, left, and Neil Dalton

The pair were on a six week work placement along with five other medical students.

Police have detained three suspects involved in the investigation, while a fourth is still on the run, the Borneo Post reported.

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Abell Road, where the students were stabbed

Professor Tony Stevenson, acting vice chancellor of Newcastle University, said: "We were informed this morning of the very sad news that two of our fourth year medical students working at a hospital in Kuching, Borneo, have been tragically killed.

"This has come as a huge shock to us all and our thoughts are with their families and friends at this very difficult time."

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Police seal off the area where the students were stabbed

A member of staff is flying out to Kuching "as soon as possible" to support the other students and co-ordinate their return to the UK.

A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “We are aware of the deaths of two British nationals in Malaysia on August 5. We are providing consular assistance to their families at this difficult time.”

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TWO British medical students have been stabbed to death in Malaysia. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aiden Brunger, 22, were killed in the early hours of 4.15am this morning (Wednesday, August 6) during a night out in the city of Kuching. The Newcastle University students are believed to have been on a six-week placement at the Sarawak General Hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular assistance to the families. Four men have been arrested. PHOTOGRAPH BY Borneo Post / Barcroft.
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TWO British medical students have been stabbed to death in Malaysia. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aiden Brunger, 22, were killed in the early hours of 4.15am this morning (Wednesday, August 6) during a night out in the city of Kuching. The Newcastle University students are believed to have been on a six-week placement at the Sarawak General Hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular assistance to the families. Four men have been arrested. PHOTOGRAPH BY Borneo Post / Barcroft.
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TWO British medical students have been stabbed to death in Malaysia. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aiden Brunger, 22, were killed in the early hours of 4.15am this morning (Wednesday, August 6) during a night out in the city of Kuching. The Newcastle University students are believed to have been on a six-week placement at the Sarawak General Hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular assistance to the families. Four men have been arrested. PHOTOGRAPH BY Borneo Post / Barcroft.
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TWO British medical students have been stabbed to death in Malaysia. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aiden Brunger, 22, were killed in the early hours of 4.15am this morning (Wednesday, August 6) during a night out in the city of Kuching. The Newcastle University students are believed to have been on a six-week placement at the Sarawak General Hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular assistance to the families. Four men have been arrested. PHOTOGRAPH BY Borneo Post / Barcroft.
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TWO British medical students have been stabbed to death in Malaysia. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aiden Brunger, 22, were killed in the early hours of 4.15am this morning (Wednesday, August 6) during a night out in the city of Kuching. The Newcastle University students are believed to have been on a six-week placement at the Sarawak General Hospital. The Foreign Office has confirmed the incident and is providing consular assistance to the families. Four men have been arrested. PHOTOGRAPH BY Borneo Post / Barcroft.