The stabbing school mam said caution on the knife

BBC News, Yorkshire

The mother of a 15 -year -old boy who stabbed a knife at a school in Sheffield has urged anyone to carry a knife to “imagine”.
Harvey Wilgose died after stabbing a knife twice with a knife at All Saints Catholic High School on Monday afternoon.
A 15 -year -old boy, who could not be nominated due to his age, accused a bladed article of murder in court on Wednesday morning.
Speaking on Wednesday afternoon, Harvey’s mother Caroline said: “I do not want any person passing through us.”
He said: “Just think whether it was your brother, sister, father, mother. Can you imagine the destruction if you are lost through someone?”
Mrs. Wilgos described her son as the “party’s life and soul” and “a joy to be isor”.
“He loved football, football was his life. He was going to be an actor at one point, I think he would be good in it.”
He said that Harvey’s last word was “I Love You” before leaving the family’s house to go to school on Monday.
He said, “I have found his grown T-shirt so that I can sniff them,” he said.
“I don’t want to sleep because I don’t want to wake up and remember it all and miss it.”

Harvey’s father, Mark, said that his son was his “best sail” and described him as “cute wicked”.
“We need to learn from this, so no person goes as a family,” he said.
Mrs. Wilgose thanked Harvey’s friends and family for her “amazing” support, who says: “That’s what we are running”.
“It is incredible what people are doing.”
The tribute to Sheffield United Fan Harvey has been left outside the Bramal Lane Stadium and in his school, in Granville Road.
There will also be a collective service for him at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Handsworth on Saturday.

After accusing the 15 -year -old suspect, Crown Prosecution Service said that it was “extremely important”, no reporting, comments or information should be shared online that can be biased in any way.
“Crown Prosecution Services are all concerned that criminal proceedings against this defendant are active and youth have the right to fair testing.”
Caroline said: “We want justice for Harvey, we want to correct it. We do not want any obstacle, we want to get the best results for Harvey.”
The 15 -year -old, who has been sent to youth, is scheduled to appear in the Sheffield Crown Court on Thursday.
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