This could’ve been your sister…

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Pictured: Sixteen-year-old Christina Edkins was stabbed to death as she travelled to school on a busy bus in Birmingham city centre this morningPictured: Sixteen-year-old Christina Edkins was stabbed to death as she travelled to school on a busy bus in Birmingham city centre this morning. Tributes were paid today to a 16-year-old girl stabbed to death as she travelled to school on a busy bus in Birmingham city centre.

Christina Edkins was attacked on the top deck of the number 9 First West Midlands service as it pulled into a stop on the Hagley Road at 7.37am. She had only been on the bus for a matter of minutes as she made her way to Leasowes High School in Halesowen.

Officers and paramedics rushed to the scene after the bus driver reported that a passenger had been wounded. But despite frantic efforts to resuscitate her, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Held: A 22-year-old man was later arrested on suspicion of her murder after a huge manhunt was launchedA 22-year-old ***”man“*** (they mean nigger) was arrested a short distance away on suspicion of her murder at 12.20pm, around five hours after the attack.

He was held in Harborne Road during a foot chase after officers spotted a man who fitted the description of the suspect acting ‘furtively’ at the back of Morrisons. It has since emerged that Christina had tweeted her concerns about a man she felt was acting strangely on a bus just weeks before she was killed.

On February 8, she said: ‘This man is worrying me on the bus keeps getting up and walking up and down stairs, and sitting in different place.’ Police said they will be examining Christina’s ‘social media footprint’ as part of the investigation, but stressed at this stage they were treating the murder as a ‘random attack’.

Detectives said the suspect was already on the bus when she got on board and that there was ‘nothing immediately’ to suggest the pair knew each other. They are not looking for anyone else in connection with her death. Christina’s headteacher, Neil Shaw, today led tributes to the teenager.

In an emotional statement outside the school, he said: ‘Christina was a bright and popular student much loved by staff and students alike. ‘We are deeply saddened to hear this tragic news and our thoughts and hearts go out to her family and everyone who knew her. ‘The school is working closely with the police and a team of counsellors to provide support to our pupils and staff.’ Read More Here