Sheffield school stabbing victim Harvey Willgoose named as tributes flood in for 'lovely lad'

Sheffield school stabbing victim Harvey Willgoose named as tributes flood in for 'lovely lad'

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Sheffield school stabbing victim Harvey Willgoose named as tributes flood in for 'lovely lad'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Liam Doyle)
Published: Feb, 03 2025 21:12

The teenager who died in a school stabbing this afternoon has been named locally as heartbroken family members and friends post tributes to "one of the sweetest souls". Harvey Willgoose, 15, died shortly after suffering major injuries at All Saints High School in Sheffield this afternoon, with first responders who raced to the scene unable to help the teenager. South Yorkshire Police confirmed in a statement this afternoon that a 15-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the incident, which saw the school placed on lockdown for the second time in a week.

The community has been left in mourning since the news broke, with dozens of people posting tributes in remembrance of the youngster both online and in person outside the school where the horror attack took place. A fellow pupil at the South Yorkshire school, speaking with her mum’s permission, said Harvey was “one of the sweetest souls and he lit up every room.” She continued: “I will never forget him and all the funny comments he would make. He was loved by so many and will be really missed.”.

Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan also took to X to pay tribute to the tragic teen, writing: “RIP Harvey Willgoose … Can't quite believe what has happened at a Sheffield school..x.”. A teenager who said he knew the 15-year-old left a bunch of flowers outside the school. The 17-year-old, who studies at a local college, heard the news through friends and said the boy who died was a fan of Sheffield United. He said: “I’m a bit upset to be honest, it came as such a shock. He seemed quite a happy guy and a nice guy to be around.”.

Floral tributes, candles and balloons have been laid on a wall outside All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield in memory of the 15-year-old boy who died. A note which was left with a bunch of flowers calls the boy the “life of the party” with a “bubbly personality”. It adds that “you could always hear him from down a corridor”. It reads: “You’ll be missed by many. You beautiful boy. Forever 15.”.

Police vehicles and an ambulance remain parked outside the school while crime scene officers work inside the building. People have also posted tributes to the teen online, including his sister Sophie, who wrote: "My heart is broken into a million pieces I love you so much Harvey. Hug your loved ones a little tighter tonight cos I wish I could.". Another wrote: "Absolutely no words to this devastation. My heart absolutely breaks. RIP Harvey Willgoose I’m so sorry this has happend to you you really didn’t deserve this." Another added: "A city numb from this afternoons news, questions need to be ask, punishments need to be raised for anyone using or carrying knives too many innocent lives are been taken.

"Fly high Blademan, a cruel world you’ve been taken far too soon lad far too soon. Thinking of all his mates and there’s plenty of you stay safe lads and to all his family I send love." And a third said: "My hearts broken for the young lads and lasses, I can’t get my head around it he was such a lovely lad always giving banter. Going to miss him.". South Yorkshire Police said on Monday afternoon that a 15-year-old boy had been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield said: “Our thoughts are with the family of the boy who has sadly lost his life, his friends and the whole school community.

“We know that what has happened will cause significant distress and concern and our officers will remain on scene and in the local area to offer reassurance to parents, staff and local residents as our investigation continues. “Although we are in the early stages of our enquiries, we are working at pace to build up a full picture of how this tragedy unfolded. We urge anyone with information that would assist us to get in touch.”.

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