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Birmingham school stabbing sees six boys aged 13 and 14 arrested
Birmingham school stabbing sees six boys aged 13 and 14 arrested

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • BBC News

Birmingham school stabbing sees six boys aged 13 and 14 arrested

Six boys, all aged 13 and 14, have been arrested after an older teenager was stabbed at a Birmingham said a 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital with two slash injuries to his back - described by officers as "significant injuries" - after an attack in the grounds of Moseley School on Wake Green Road, on Tuesday injuries "thankfully are not believed to be life-threatening", police six under arrest were all held on suspicion of wounding and remained in custody on Wednesday. Police are supporting the victim's family and are working closely with the school, while officers examine CCTV and speak to Sgt Ballintine said: "This was an appalling attack which has left a teenage boy with significant injuries, and other pupils at the school have been left really distressed by what has happened."We are working very closely with the school to build a clear as picture as possible of what happened and why."She said it was "really important" that police hear from anyone with information or footage of what happened in the attack, which took place just before 14:00 BST. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Boy, 15, stabbed at school in front of horrified pupils as six teens, 13 and 14, arrested
Boy, 15, stabbed at school in front of horrified pupils as six teens, 13 and 14, arrested

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Boy, 15, stabbed at school in front of horrified pupils as six teens, 13 and 14, arrested

SIX teenagers have been arrested after a stabbing at a school. A 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the grounds of Moseley School on Wake Green Road in Birmingham just before 2pm yesterday. He was taken to hospital with two slash injuries to his back, which are not believed to be life-threatening. Six boys, aged 13 and 14, have been arrested on suspicion of wounding and remain in custody this morning. West Midland Police said they are supporting the victim's family. The force are also working closely with the school while we examine CCTV and speak to witnesses. Extra patrols will be taking place around the area today to offer reassurance, police added. Det Sgt Shereen Ballintine, from Birmingham CID, said: 'This was an appalling attack which has left a teenage boy with significant injuries, and other pupils at the school have been left really distressed by what has happened. "We are working very closely with the school to build a clear as picture as possible of what happened and why, but it's really important we hear from anyone with information or footage of what happened." Anyone with information has been asked to get in touch via 101, quoting 2953 of 10 June. 1

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