Police are still hunting for the killers of a 16-year-old boy who was "brutally" stabbed to death one year on from the attack. Harun Jama was found bleeding in Friars Wharf, Oxford, in January last year. He later died in hospital. Thames Valley Police said despite a number of arrests, no-one has been prosecuted for his murder. Det Chf Insp Andy Howard said the force was "committed to bring to account the people responsible". He said over the year-long investigation, police had taken 700 statements, seized 1,100 items, taken CCTV from 90 buses at the time of the stabbing and recovered large volumes of mobile data. Det Chf Ins Howard implored anyone who had concerns about coming forward with information to speak to police. Harun, from Birmingham, was stabbed between 19:00 and 20:00 GMT on 3 January 2018. He was attacked in the towpath area of Friar's Wharf between Folly Bridge and the black and white old gasworks bridge.

