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15-year-old boy pleads guilty to killing teen in British school stabbing amid spate of knife crime in UK

Last updated: April 28, 2025 12:17 pm
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15-year-old boy pleads guilty to killing teen in British school stabbing amid spate of knife crime in UK
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A 15-year-old boy on Monday pleaded guilty to the killing of another teenager in a British school stabbing, the latest in a string of U.K. knife-crime deaths involving children.

The boy, who cannot be named due to his age, admitted the manslaughter of Harvey Willgoose, also 15, but denied murder at a court hearing in the northern city of Sheffield.

Willgoose died after he was stabbed in the grounds of All Saints Catholic High School in the city on Feb. 3.

The judge, Jeremy Richardson, addressed the boy, who was flanked by security staff and an intermediary, the BBC reported.

“A jury will decide if you are guilty or not guilty of the more serious charge of murder,” the judge said, before asking if he understood what had been said during the hearing.

Harvey Willgoose death

Harvey Willgoose’s mother Caroline Willgoose (front left) as she marches to Bramall Lane in memory of her son, ahead of the Sheffield United vs Portsmouth match, on Feb. 8, 2025. Harvey was stabbed to death at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield.

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The  judge ordered that the teenager be held in youth detention until he stands trial on June 30.

A previous court hearing heard Willgoose was stabbed twice in the chest while on a lunch break at the school, according to the BBC. Willgoose’s parents have since campaigned against knife crime and said they wanted to set up a youth club in Sheffield in his memory, the BBC reported.

Prime minister calls knife crime a “national crisis”

The attack is one of a series of fatal stabbings involving young victims.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called knife crime a “national crisis.”

“We are utterly heartbroken at the loss of our beautiful boy, ‘Harvey Goose,'” the family said in a statement after visiting the school following their son’s death.

The U.K. government has announced a series of initiatives aimed at reducing knife crime.

A ban on owning “zombie” style weapons with blades of more than eight inches came into force last September.

Another ban targeting ninja swords — long straight blades of between 14 and 24 inches, with a sharply angled tip — will start Aug. 1.

The government said on Friday it would also bring in tougher sanctions for tech platforms for harmful knife-crime content online.

The Home Office said firms would face fines of up to $80,000 if they failed to remove such content within 48 hours of a police warning, in addition to existing fines of about $13,000 for individual tech bosses.

Knife crime in England and Wales has been steadily rising since 2011, according to official government data.

In the year leading up to March 2024, there were 262 murders in England and Wales using a knife or sharp instrument, according to the Ben Kinsella Trust, an anti-knife crime charity.

Of those murdered, 57 were under the age of 25.

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