Student accused of murder over housemate stabbing

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Leigh Boobyer,at Bristol Magistrates' Court

Family Handout Jamie Collins wearing a black, red and white patterned shirt and sunglasses on his head. He has shoulder length brown hair and piercings in his ears, eyebrow and nose. He appears to be sitting underneath a white marquee on a sunny day.Family Handout

Jamie Collins, 21, was found dead in a garden after sustaining multiple stab wounds

A university student has appeared in court accused of murder after allegedly stabbing his housemate to death.

Zack Coughlan, 23, was arrested on Sunday and was charged with the murder of 21-year-old Jamie Collins, who died from multiple stab wounds.

Emergency services found the victim in the rear garden of a house share, where both men lived, on Cleve Road in Filton, north Bristol, in the early hours of 9 April. Both men were students at the University of the West of England.

Appearing at Bristol Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, Coughlan only spoke to confirm his name, date of birth and address. He was denied bail and remanded in custody ahead of a Bristol Crown Court appearance on Wednesday.

Police were able to identify the suspect after reviewing CCTV footage, forensic evidence and detailed searches of the area.

They added the victim had likely died several hours earlier.

Det Ch Insp Lucy Edgeworth, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: "Our thoughts are with Jamie's family at this hugely difficult time.

"Specially-trained officers are offering them support and keeping them regularly updated with our investigation.

"We would politely ask people continue to respect their privacy."

Two police cars and a police cordon on the intersection of a main road in Filton, north Bristol.

Detectives are continuing their enquiries around Cleve Road in Filton

DCI Edgeworth said those who knew him would be "understandably shocked and hugely saddened" at the news.

"Neighbourhood officers have been carrying out high-visibility patrols in the area over recent days, and are working closely with staff at the University of the West of England, where both men were students, to ensure support is in place for those who need it," she added.

"Further enquiries are planned in the area around Cleve Road over the coming days.

"We are grateful to people living in the area for their patience and understanding while we continue to carry out this investigative work."

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