Second man charged over street stabbing

Manzil Way, with a police van on the left, a small group of officers on the right, and behind them the mosque, which is a red brick building with a tower and dome on the top
The stabbing occurred on Manzil Way in March [BBC]

A second man has been charged as part of an investigation into an attempted murder in Oxford.

A man in his 40s was stabbed on Manzil Way, near Central Oxford Mosque, on 13 March.

Shahroz Ali Khan, 24, of Mortimer Road, Oxford, was arrested on Tuesday, and later charged with conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering.

Hassan Hussain, 24, of Nye Bevan Close, Oxford, was previously charged with attempted murder and having an imitation firearm and a knife.

Thames Valley Police said the victim suffered serious injuries in the attack and required hospital treatment. He has since been discharged.

Manzil Way, with a cordon of police tape, and barriers, in the foreground. The mosque, made of brown brick, is on the other side of the road.
The victim suffered serious injuries in the attack and required hospital treatment [BBC]

Mr Hussain is remanded in custody and is awaiting trial.

Mr Khan is due to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court later.

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