Two British nationals have been killed in Borneo, Malaysia, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
The two men are understood to be medical students from Newcastle University, with reports claiming they are aged 22 and 23 and died after suffering stab wounds when they were attacked by a group of men.
The National News Agency Of Malaysia reported that four men had been arrested following the murders at Jalan Padungan, in Kuching.
Sarawak Deputy Police Commissioner Datuk Dr Chai Khin Chung said the arrests were made two hours after the 4.15am attack, the agency reported. A knife was also recovered.
The city of Kuching in Borneo where the two men died. Pic: CoolCityCatDr Chai said a police forensic team found the first victim lying face down on the road with two stab wounds in the chest and two in the back.
The second victim was lying on a path, about two metres from the first victim, with a single stab wound to his chest.
The Borneo Post reported that the Britons were attached to a hospital on the island.
It claimed they were attacked by a group of men as they made their way back to a backpacker lodge from a bar in the early hours.
The students' identities have not be revealed and their bodies are at Sarawak General Hospital for post-mortem examinations.
An FCO spokesman said: "We are providing consular assistance to their families at this difficult time."
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