Slough: Family tribute to Temur Qureshi, 19, killed in stabbing
Family handoutA 19-year-old man who was fatally stabbed in the street "lived his life putting others before him, leaving a trail of kindness and generosity", his family has said.
Temur Qureshi was found injured on Hampden Road in Slough at about 11:20 BST on Saturday and died at the scene.
In a tribute, his family said he "brought endless joy into our lives".
A 17-year-old boy from Slough has been charged with Mr Qureshi's murder and possession of a bladed article.
Mr Qureshi's family said: "His kindness, strength and laughter will forever echo in our hearts.
"He embraced life's challenges with unwavering courage and taught us the true meaning of resilience."
They added: "We will forever carry his memory in our hearts, a cherished treasure of love and warmth that time can never diminish."
Two men, aged 19 and 21, earlier arrested on suspicion of murder, possession of a knife and grievous bodily harm with intent have been released with no further action.
A man, 53 and a woman, 40, both of Slough, who were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender were released on bail.

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