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First picture of Nottingham ‘attacker’ as he’s caught on CCTV trying to break into hostel after ‘stabbing students’

THE first picture of a suspect who killed two 19-year-old students and a school caretaker in his 60s in a deadly rampage has been revealed.

The man was caught on chilling CCTV footage trying to break into a Nottingham homeless shelter moments after students Barnaby Webber, Grace Kumar, both 19, were killed in the horror attack.

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A man was captured on CCTV trying to get into a homeless shelter on Mapperley Road in Nottingham at 4.08amCredit: Sun Online
A black-clad man tried to get in through a window but an arm pushed him awayCredit: Sun Online
The homeless shelter was sealed off with police tape todayCredit: Paul Edwards

The exclusive footage obtained by Sun Online shows a man trying to climb through the front window of Seely Hirst House on Mapperley Road, at 4.08am Tuesday morning.

A resident on the ground floor, named only as Trevor, punched the man in the face to stop him getting in, before firmly shutting the window in his face.

Trevor told fellow residents after the incident: “Nobody’s coming into our gaff and nobody’s coming into my room.”

School caretaker Ian Coates, aged in his 60s, was later found dead in the road just yards from the homeless shelter.

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Mr Coates' van was stolen and used to ram into three people - critically injuring one - as they waited at a bus stop in the centre of the city at 5.30am.

A man, 31, was Tasered by cops and dragged from the driver's seat before he was arrested.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: "A man matching the description of the suspect attempted to gain entry to a supported living complex in Mapperley Road."

Officers have taped off the area as they investigate whether there is a link between the attempted break in and the horror attacks.

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Officers need to work out the killer's movements in the hour between the student's deaths and the mowing down of three people by a man in a stolen white van.

They said: "It's understood the suspect had been in the process of securing sheltered accommodation, which is why the facility was on his radar."

At 5.30am yesterday a man, believed to be of West African origin, was dragged by cops from a white van that had just smashed into three people on Maple Street in the city.

One has been left in a critical condition while two others had minor injuries.

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