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BREAKING NEWS Boy, 15, admits stabbing teenager Harvey Willgoose to death at school

BREAKING NEWS Boy, 15, admits stabbing teenager Harvey Willgoose to death at school

Daily Mail​28-04-2025

A 15-year-old boy today pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of teenager Harvey Willgoose who was stabbed to death at his Catholic high school in Sheffield, but denied his murder.
Harvey, 15, was knifed twice in the chest in front of fellow pupils at All Saints Catholic High School on February 3, dying in the ambulance on the way to hospital.
The teenage suspect - who can't be named due to his age - was later charged with murder, possession of a bladed article and one count of affray.
Wearing a white shirt, black trousers and Yves Saint Laurent belt, he today quietly voiced his pleas to the charges with the help of an intermediary at Sheffield Crown Court.
He also admitted possession of a knife.
A trial was fixed for June 30.
The boy was remanded into youth detention accommodation.
Sheffield Youth Court previously heard how the knife 'went through his rib and punctured his heart'.
In a heartbreaking statement following his death, Harvey's mother Caroline said their lives 'will never be the same again'.
'We are utterly heartbroken at the loss of our beautiful boy, Harvey Goose,' she added.
'Our lives are devastated and will never be the same again.
'We have lost a beloved son, brother, grandson, cousin, nephew and most importantly, a best friend to all.
'Harvey will be forever known for being a caring, loving and funny young man.'
At the time, Sir Keir Starmer said the 'whole country' would 'mourn with' the teen's family after the devastating loss.
The Prime Minister said in a statement: 'The terrible stabbing in Sheffield is one where I think the whole country would want to reach out to the family, the friends, to the school, the entire community, in their grief and mourn with them.
'Obviously there will be an investigation, but I think at this point I simply speak for the country, to the individuals affected, to the family in particular, but everybody impacted by this awful situation - a young boy has gone to school and hasn't returned home.
'And so my first thoughts as Prime Minister and as a father are with the family.'
When the teen appeared before youth court, District Judge Tim Spruce said: 'It is early days in this investigation but this allegation involves a knife, a hunting knife, being taken into school and used to stab another pupil in broad daylight resulting in the death of that pupil.'
Today the Recorder of Sheffield, Judge Jeremy Richardson, KC, told the boy: 'You have today pleaded guilty to manslaughter and the other charge relating to a knife.
'A jury will decide whether you are guilty or not guilty of the more serious charge of murder.
'That trial will start on June 30 at this court.
'In the meanwhile, you will be required to see at least one, possibly two, maybe even three, doctors.
'You must cooperate fully with those doctors.
'In the meanwhile I remand you into the care of the local authority, which is a secure remand.'
Hundreds of people lined the streets to pay their respects to Harvey as he was taken to Sheffield Cathedral in in a red and white coffin - the colours of his beloved Sheffield United FC.
The cathedral's choir sang the club's favourite chant 'Greasy Chip Butty', during the service on February 21.
His distraught family - including mum Caroline, dad Mark, both 51, sister Sophie, 27, and brother Lewis, 25, were seen at the service hugging each other.
Around 750 mourners, wearing a mixture of formal wear, Sheffield United football tops and t-shirts with pictures of Harvey's face, went into the service.

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