A 15-year-old student was found guilty of murdering Harvey Willgoose, who was fatally stabbed outside his Sheffield school
cafeteria during lunch break. The attacker brought a 13cm knife onto school grounds, and despite claims of fear and bullying, the prosecution
argued the act was deliberate to assert dominance. The jury returned a majority guilty verdict, with sentencing set for October.
Harvey’s family mourns deeply but is channeling grief into change. His sister described him as warm and lively, while his mother advocates for
increased knife crime awareness and stronger school safety measures. They are launching “Harvey’s Hub,” a youth club offering a safe space for teens.
This case underscores the devastating effects of knife crime on communities. Authorities encourage open dialogue between parents, schools, and youth
to address risks early. Harvey’s family hopes their campaign will help prevent future tragedies and honor his legacy by promoting safer environments.
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