![]() He is currently in custody on suspicion of murder.īarnaby's parents David and Emma Webber, and younger brother Charlie, released a heartfelt statement today, telling how the murdered student was 'at the start of his journey into adulthood and was developing into a wonderful young man'. He then took his van which he smashed into three people. The unnamed man is accused of knifing the students before also killing Mr Coates. It was previously suggested that the investigation is turning away from terror and instead focusing on the suspect's mental state. He is also described as having a history of mental health issues. There are also unconfirmed reports that the suspect recently converted to Islam and started attending an Islamic centre close to the scene. He is believed to have lived in the UK legally for over a decade with neighbours describing him as a 'very quiet guy', according to the Telegraph. Sources say he is a low-level drug dealer who was known to police but did not have a criminal record. The tributes come as it was revealed the 31-year-old suspect arrested over the rampage previously lived on the street where the teenagers were killed. Ian had led a good life but Grace and Barnaby were just starting out.' Meanwhile the victim's son, Lee, wrote: 'I'm broken.'īarnaby's family also paid tribute to him today, describing the talented cricketer as a 'beautiful, brilliant, bright young man, with everything in life to look forward to'. His brother, Paul Coates, tweeted today: 'R.I.P Ian Coates, my brother. Mr Coates' body was found by a passerby at 5.30am on Magdala Road, two miles away from where the students were killed on Ilkeston Road. A 31-year-old man - believed to be a West African migrant with a history of mental health issues - was detained on suspicion of murder and is now in custody. Three people were injured, with one in a critical condition in hospital and two suffering minor injuries.Īfter stopping the white Vauxhall Vivaro van, officers used a Taser to arrest the driver. The suspect is believed to have driven at pedestrians at a bus stop in Milton Street at 5.30am. He was pulled out of the van and left lying on the pavement before the attacker drove off. It is believed Mr Coates was driving to work at Huntington Academy, a local primary school, when he was flagged down and stabbed. Ian Coates, 65, was stabbed to death in the early hours of yesterday some time after the same attacker fatally knifed 19-year-old students Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar at 4am. '39, businesswoman Ellie Berg Hayman '51, former Miami Dolphins football player Doug Swift, MD '66, the late Judge David Klim '70, and designer and television personality Thorn Filicia '88.The third victim of the Nottingham attacks was today named as a school caretaker, as colleagues hailed him as a 'beloved' member of staff who 'always went the extra mile' for pupils. Other 2007 Wall of Fame honorees include world economist Walter Diamond '30, the late transistor engineer James Early, Ph.D. She was one of 15 players named to the BIG EAST Conference Silver Anniversary Team in 2004. Legette-Jack is a is also an inductee into the Greater Syracuse Hall of Fame, the Syracuse Urban League Hall of Fame and the Syracuse University Orange Plus Hall of Fame. She was the 1985 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, a three time all-BIG EAST selection and a two-time Kodak All-America Honorable Mention honoree. Legette-Jack graduated from Syracuse in 1989 as the second-leading scorer (1,526) and all-time leading rebounder (927) in Orange history. The 1984 graduate of Nottingham continued her playing career at Syracuse University. Legette-Jack also aided in each of Nottingham's city titles. Her 22.7 points and 24.7 rebounds per game during her senior year helped Nottingham record a 20-0 mark en route to a New York State B championship. She helped lead Nottingham to two state championships. Legette-Jack, a former Parade All-American for the Bulldogs, scored 1,700 points in her high school career. 13 as she was one of seven alumni to be inducted into the second annual William Nottingham High School Wall of Fame on Saturday night. Indiana head women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack returned back to her hometown of Syracuse, N.Y., on Saturday, Oct.
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