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House where four University of Idaho students were killed to be demolished

- Maya Yang

The house in which four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death last November in a case that stunned the US is fated for demolition, the school has announced.

In a statement on Friday, university officials said that the owner of the King Street house in Moscow, Idaho, where Xana Kernodle, 20; Ethan Chapin, 20; Maddie Mogen, 21; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, were killed has offered to give the house to the school.

The university in turn plans to demolish the house, a move which school president Scott Green has described as “a healing step and removes the physical structure where the crime that shook our community was committed”.

“Demolition also removes efforts to further sensationa­lize the crime scene,” he added. A day after Green’s statement, News-Nation Now reported that at least one witness had seen people been filming social media videos of themselves in front of the house.

The university also announced that scholarshi­ps in memory of Kernodle, Chapin and Mogen have been establishe­d, adding that the school is in the process of working with Goncalves’s family so a fourth scholarshi­p can be set up in her memory.

The Vandals Supporting Vandals fund is prepared to finance the scholarshi­ps. The fund, named after the university’s sports mascot, was set up by university alumni Gene Taft and Bob Urso, and Urso’s wife, Gail.

Planning is also under way to erect a memorial to the four slain students. According to the university, plans are for the memorial to “be a focal point of a garden … [which] will also be a place of remembranc­e of other students we have lost and a place of healing for those left behind”.

A university committee as well as student representa­tives are supposed to develop the garden’s design. The plan is for the garden to be up on the university’s Moscow campus, the university said, although its exact location has not yet been “identified”.

“Sometimes it is hard to see beyond this tragedy,” Green said. “But the selfless acts, the deep engagement and loving support of our entire Vandal Family reminds me that there is so much good in the world.

“We will never forget Xana, Ethan, Madison and Kaylee, and I will do everything in my power to protect their dignity and respect their memory. Together we will rebuild and continue to support each other.”

After a cross-state manhunt involving cellphone tracking, the recovery of surveillan­ce camera footage and DNA testing, police booked 28-year-oldBryan Kohberger in the murders of Kernodle, Chapin, Mogen and Goncalves. Kohberger was studying criminolog­y at nearby Washington State University at the time of his arrest on 30 December.

The murders to which Kohberger has been linked were discovered on 13 November.

 ?? Photograph: David Ryder/Getty Images ?? The owner of the house has offered to give the home to the university
Photograph: David Ryder/Getty Images The owner of the house has offered to give the home to the university

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