Harvey Willgoose march in Sheffield sees hundreds pay tribute to teen stabbing victim

Harvey Willgoose march in Sheffield sees hundreds pay tribute to teen stabbing victim
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Harvey Willgoose march in Sheffield sees hundreds pay tribute to teen stabbing victim
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Liam Buckler)
Published: Feb, 08 2025 13:52

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Harvey Willgoose march in Sheffield sees hundreds pay tribute to teen stabbing victim Hundreds of people have gathered to march through Sheffield in memory of a 15-year-old schoolboy who was allegedly stabbed to death at school.

On Saturday afternoon, Harvey’s friends, fellow Sheffield United supporters and others affected by his death met at Sheffield Town Hall to march to the ground ahead of the match against Portsmouth at 3pm.

Mark McManus, the parish priest at St Joseph’s, said: “Harvey was a former pupil of St Joseph’s Academy and, along with the members of our community who attend All Saints High School, many will have been affected by his death – some very closely.”.

Harvey was an avid Sheffield United supporter and floral tributes, football shirts, scarves and messages have also been left outside the stadium in Bramall Lane.

One black and white banner with Harvey pictured inside the Sheffield United logo reads: “Lives not knives.

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