Image caption Christina died from a single stab wound to the chest

A 22-year-old man arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing schoolgirl Christina Edkins on a bus in Birmingham has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.

The 16-year-old was stabbed on a bus on Hagley Road on Thursday, while on her way to school in Halesowen.

A post mortem examination revealed she died from a single stab wound to the chest.

West Midlands Police said the suspect would now be sent to a secure facility.

Officers said an assessment by mental health professionals deemed him unfit to be interviewed any further by detectives.

They said the 22-year-old, a British national with links to Walsall, was not previously known to mental health units in the area and has no known link to the teenager.

Christina is understood to have boarded the number 9 bus minutes before the attack, which happened at about 07:40 GMT.

'Senseless and random'

Police said it was part of Christina's regular daily routine to get the bus at that time.

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Pupils at Leasowes High School have mourned the death of Christina Edkins

A woman claiming to have witnessed the incident on the bus said she waited for the girl's attacker to get off the vehicle before performing CPR.

Writing on Facebook, she said she was "deeply traumatised" she could not save the teenager.

Det Supt Richard Baker said Christina's family were distraught over the seemingly "senseless and random" attack.

Fellow pupils, parents and staff at Leasowes High School in Halesowen have laid more than 100 bunches of flowers outside the school gates in her memory.

Other friends gathered near the scene on Hagley Road to pay their respects.