Boy stabbed ‘for his trainers’ as he walked to school to sit GCSE exam

The dad of a boy who was stabbed on his way to school has told the ECHO of his shock and disbelief after coming home to find his son covered in blood.

The 16-year-old schoolboy was taken to hospital after being stabbed in the arm by two men at around 7am yesterday, Monday, May 20.




The boy was supposed to be taking his English GCSE exam yesterday morning, and was told by his school to get in early. The diligent student left home at 6.45am and decided to walk down Smithdown Road, rather than his usual route, because he thought it would be the “safer option”.

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As he turned the corner onto the main road the boy said he saw two men on a bike. According to his dad, the men – thought to be in their early to mid 20s – then clocked his son, and “turned their bike around”.

The dad said: “He felt they were going to try to do something, so he was trying to avoid them. But they trapped him at the bus stop. Basically the bus stop is the width of the pavement so you can’t get away.”

The terrified teenager saw a bus approach and tried to stop it to get on, even though it wasn’t going in the right direction. But according to the boy’s dad, the bus didn’t stop, and the men saw their opportunity to move on the young man.

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