Family of boy stabbed at school lead march in his memory

Family of boy stabbed at school lead march in his memory
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Family of boy stabbed at school lead march in his memory
Author: Ellie Crabbe
Published: Feb, 08 2025 15:53

The family of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death at his school in Sheffield led a march through the city to commemorate him. Harvey Willgoose’s parents, Caroline and Mark Willgoose, held a banner as they marched from Sheffield town hall towards Sheffield United’s stadium in Bramall Lane on Saturday. Their son died on Monday after being stabbed at All Saints Catholic School in Granville Road in the city.

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Hundreds of people joined the march, which was held both to remember Harvey and to spread an anti-knife crime message. Participants held banners which read “Lives not knives”. People were asked to wear red and white and some took balloons in the colour of Sheffield United’s kit. Harvey was an avid supporter of the club and went to games with his friends. Marchers chanted “Goose Army” and “There’s only one Harvey Willgoose” in memory of the popular teenager.

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The march was supported by Sheffield anti-knife crime charity Always An Alternative. In the fifteenth minute of the Championship match against Portsmouth, fans clapped to commemorate Harvey, while his picture was shown on screens throughout the stadium. Football fans at West Bromwich’s stadium in Birmingham paid tribute in the same way when the Albion faced Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday. Earlier, churches in the city held services to remember him.

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A mass was held at St Joseph’s church in Handsworth, Sheffield. Monsignor Desmond Sexton, the vicar general of the Hallam diocese, said the mass for Harvey focused on being with the family. He told Sky News: “(It was about) supporting them always and to remember that this is a young life, a beautiful life, that has now come to a tragic end. “Yet at the same time, never to be forgotten, never to be thought of in the past, but always with us in the present and the future in our hearts and in our minds.”.

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