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A murder investigation is underway after a “serious incident” at De Montfort University in Leicester, leading to city-wide road closures and a campus in lockdown.

A "very serious incident" at De Montfort University has triggered a murder investigation, locking down Leicester city centre and leaving a campus in shock.
Blue tape lines the streets of Leicester tonight as police investigate a suspected murder on the doorstep of De Montfort University. What began as reports of a "medical emergency" on Oxford Street has escalated into a major crime scene, with road closures paralyzing the heart of the city and forensics teams scouring the pavement for clues.
The incident, which occurred on Tuesday evening, has sent shockwaves through the student body. The university has confirmed it is "offering direct support" to traumatized staff and students who witnessed the event. The silence from the police regarding the specific details only amplifies the dread hanging over the campus.
The scale of the police response indicates the gravity of the situation. Key arteries including Oxford Street, Infirmary Road, and The Gateway remain sealed off. The Leicester Royal Infirmary, located just yards away, is warning patients of significant disruptions. This is not a routine call-out; it is a critical incident that has frozen the city's operations.
"We are working with Leicestershire Police as they launch an immediate investigation," a university spokesperson stated. The phrase "immediate investigation" is a sterile cover for what witnesses describe as a chaotic and bloody scene. One person was rushed to the hospital, but the heavy police presence suggests a tragic outcome.
For parents and students, the incident shatters the illusion of campus safety. De Montfort is an open campus, woven into the fabric of the city, but that integration has now brought violence to its lecture halls' doorstep. The question being asked in student accommodation blocks tonight is simple: Are we safe?
As the cordon remains in place, the university community waits for answers. The tragedy on Oxford Street is a stark reminder that the violence of the city does not stop at the campus gates.
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