I often use the tag 'puzzling news items' as a sarcastic one, but this seems a genuine story for it.
Members of a Dundee community have gathered in a pub close to where a scientist was allegedly fatally attacked to raise money for her grieving family and “honour her name and her life”. Dr Fortune Gomo, 39, died after suffering injuries near her home in the city on the afternoon of Saturday, July 5.
Asked about the reasons for the level of support from the community, Mr Crawford explained that people had been “shocked” by the news of the alleged attack, and had wanted to show Dundee is “full of love”.
There's no quote from local police - is this even being investigated? I had to Google, and yes, they've got someone for it - but it's not mentioned in this article, and despite being in the BBC News site, thete isn't even a link to it in this story:
A 20-year-old man accused of murdering a scientist by stabbing her on a street in Dundee has appeared in court for the second time. Dr Fortune Gomo, 39, was treated by paramedics but died in South Road, in the city's Lochee area on 5 July.
Kyler Rattray, from Dundee, made no plea and was remanded in custody when he appeared via videolink at Dundee Sheriff Court.Mr Rattray was fully committed for trial and the case will call again at a later date.
What could be the reason for the BBC's desire to conceal details of a potential murderer?
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