A fundraising page has been launched for a student who died after being stabbed in Wembley on Friday (January 20).

The website was created on Saturday (January 21) and has almost hit £1,000, half of the £2,000 target by Monday afternoon.

Metropolitan Police named Djodjo Nsaka as the teenager who died after being stabbed near Wembley Stadium in the early hours of Friday.

The 19-year-old was from Streatham and studying business at the University of Middlesex in Brent .

The fundraising page has been launched to pay for his funeral costs, with £804 of the £2,000 target raised so far.

Djodjo Nsaka died after being stabbed on Friday (January 20). (Picture: gofundme.com/djodjo-nsakas).

The page, set up by Kurtisa Gayle, named as Mr Nsaka's partner, reads: "Hi all. Please help raise funds for the funeral of Djodjo so he can have the best send off possible.

"He was loved and respected by everyone that knew him and touched the hearts of many people and left a real imprint in many of our lives .

"He didn't deserve this, please help to raise money to make this transition easier and to support his family.

"He loved many and cared for many now it's time for us to show him how much we appreciated him for that.

"The money raised will put towards his funeral costs in terms of transportation for his body, his grave and so forth.

"Please donate as much or as little as you can all amounts are appreciated.

"The money will be transferred straight to his parents on the week beginning the 30th January from myself (Kurtisa Gayle) the partner of Jojo.

"Rest in perfect peace Jojo. You'll never be forgotten as long as we may live. Your legacy will remain and you will still become that millionaire.

"We're looking out for you, your family and close friends; please just watch over us we're going to make you proud."

A Northwick Park hospital spokesman had said the cause of death had been a single stab wound to the chest.

Djodjo Nsaka was 19-years-old. (Picture: gofundme.com/djodjo-nsakas).

It followed an altercation between a group of males, police said, and another man was treated for minor injuries, police said.

Police arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of murder on Friday, but he was released with no further action.

Officers today (Monday January 23) said two men, aged 30 and 19 years old, were arrested late on Friday on suspicion of murder and have been bailed to return on dates in March.

A 20-year-old was also arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday (January 22), and he remains in custody.

Anyone with information concerning this incident is urged to call the police incident room on 020 8358 0100 or via the non-emergency number 101 or on Twitter @MetCC

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org .

To donate to the fundraising page, visit here .

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