University don denies involvement in murder case
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UNIVERSITY DON DENIES INVOLVEMENT IN MURDER CASE
A prominent university don has denied any involvement in a murder case that has sent shockwaves through the academic community.
Professor James Smith, a renowned expert in his field, was arrested yesterday by police investigating the murder of a 25-year-old student. The victim, whose name has not been released, was found dead in her dormitory on campus.
Professor Smith, who has been a lecturer at the university for over a decade, has been accused of having a motive for the murder. However, in a statement released by his lawyers, he has denied any involvement in the crime.
"I am shocked and saddened by the allegations against me," Professor Smith said. "I have always been committed to my work and my students, and I would never engage in such a heinous act. I am confident that the authorities will find that I had nothing to do with this tragic event."
The university has also released a statement, saying that it is cooperating fully with the police investigation and that Professor Smith has been suspended pending the outcome of the inquiry.
The police investigation is ongoing, and no further details have been released about the circumstances surrounding the murder or the alleged involvement of Professor Smith.
The university community is in shock over the murder, and many students and staff are calling for justice for the victim and her family.
Professor Smith's colleagues have also come to his defense, saying that he is a respected and dedicated academic who would never engage in such behavior.
"This is a terrible tragedy, and we are all shocked and saddened by the allegations against Professor Smith," said Dr. Jane Doe, a colleague of Professor Smith's. "We have always known him to be a kind and caring person, and we cannot believe that he would be involved in something like this."
The investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear when the police will release further information about the case.