Hundreds march in Sheffield for stabbed teen Harvey Willgoose
Hundreds march in Sheffield for stabbed teen Harvey Willgoose

Hundreds march in Sheffield for stabbed teen Harvey Willgoose

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Hundreds gathered in Sheffield to honor 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, who was fatally stabbed at All Saints Catholic School. The march, supported by the anti-knife crime charity Always An Alternative, began at Sheffield Town Hall and proceeded to Bramall Lane before a football match, where attendees displayed tributes, including flowers, banners, and football shirts. A poignant banner read, 'Lives not knives. It's not ok,' highlighting the community's call against knife violence. Services were held at local churches to commemorate Harvey, with Bishop Ralph Heskett emphasizing the importance of remembering the young victim. The tragic incident has united the community, as fans of rival teams joined in solidarity to mourn his loss. A fundraising effort has also been initiated to assist with funeral costs.

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