Tributes paid to 15-year-old boy killed in Sheffield college stabbing | EUROtoday
The boy who was killed in stabbing at a faculty in Sheffield has been named regionally as 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose.
Tributes had been paid to the boy after officers had been referred to as to the scene of the incident at All Saints Catholic High School in Granville Road at 12:17pm on Monday,
Harvey suffered critical accidents and was rushed to the hospital, earlier than he pronounced useless within the afternoon.
Friends, household and members of the shocked area people gathered in Sheffield on Monday night and paid tribute to the boy on social media.
“Rest easy my bro absolute heart broken,” one good friend wrote.

Another mentioned: “Absolutely no words to this devastation absolutely heartbreaking R.I.P Harvey Willgoose.
“I’m so sorry this has happened to you you really didn’t deserve this.”
Sir Keir Starmer, who was at a dinner with EU leaders in Brussels, mentioned on Monday night his “heart goes out” to the household of the sufferer.

In an announcement, the Prime Minister mentioned: “It is horrific and senseless news that a boy has died after a stabbing in Sheffield.
“I am deeply grateful to the first responders, the police officers and the medical staff who are offering support and reassurance.
“My heart goes out to the family and loved ones of the boy, the staff and students at the school and the entire community of Sheffield.”

A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of homicide and stays in custody, South Yorkshire Police mentioned.
Floral tributes, candles and balloons had been laid on a wall outdoors the college on Monday, with a notice left calling the sufferer the “life of the party” with a “bubbly personality”.
“You’ll be missed by many. You beautiful boy. Forever 15,” the notice learn.

An All Saints Catholic High School pupil paid tribute to {the teenager} outdoors the college.
The 17-year-old mentioned: “He was such a lovely lad, he was cheeky, but was lovely. He would make your day better hearing him down that hallway. You didn’t have to personally know him to be upset.
“Teachers loved him, students loved him, everyone loved him. I’ve been at the school for seven years now and nothing like this has ever, ever happened.”
Police proceed to induce folks to keep away from the realm and Granville Road stays closed from the tram cease to Fitzwalter Road.
Sheffield Heeley MP Louise Haigh referred to as the incident, which occurred in her constituency, “horrific news”.
The Labour MP posted to Facebook: “A criminal investigation will now obviously take place, but serious questions will have to be answered about how this could have happened and I will be working with the school, the police and the council to make sure they are.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sheffield-school-stabbing-harvey-willgoose-b2691515.html