Schoolboy, 14, quizzed by murder cops after lad, 17, killed in Huddersfield stabbing

A SCHOOLBOY has been arrested on suspicion of homicide after cops discovered a person critically injured.

Police rushed to the Kings Mill Lane space in Huddersfield at 4am on Monday.

A 17-year-old was stabbed to death on King’s Mill Lane in Aspley
A 17-year-old was stabbed to demise on King’s Mill Lane in AspleyCredit score: MEN Media

There they discovered the 17-year-old mendacity on the bottom with Critical accidents from a bladed weapon and he was taken to hospital for emergency therapy.

Sadly, he died from his accidents yesterday morning.

A person, 37, and a boy, 14, stay in custody after being initially arrested on suspicion of homicide. 

A 19-year feminine was additionally arrested in reference to the investigation this afternoon.

DCI Alan Weekes of the Murder and Main Enquiry Group, who's main the investigation, mentioned: “Officers are finishing up quite a lot of fast-paced enquiries following a really critical incident in Huddersfield at this time through which a younger man has misplaced his life.

“We do imagine the assault was focused and are persevering with to carry two males in custody for questioning in what has now grow to be a homicide enquiry.

“I'm interesting for witnesses and data from the general public and want to communicate with anybody who noticed the assault on the sufferer or suspicious exercise within the Kings Mill Lane space from about 3.40am to 4am at this time or has any footage which may help enquiries.”

Detective Superintendent Stuart Bainbridge of Kirklees Police, mentioned: “Huddersfield Neighbourhood Policing Group officers are patrolling within the Kings Mill Lane space at this time to reassure residents and specifically educated officers are working to assist the sufferer’s household.

“We do recognise the priority knife crime causes in neighbourhoods and have intensive work ongoing throughout Kirklees with colleagues, together with Operation Jemlock, to scale back this sort of offending and take motion in opposition to those that carry knives.

“Tackling knife crime stays our primary precedence within the District and all crucial sources are being employed to realize it.”  

Anybody who has data or footage which might help enquiries is requested to contact HMET on 101 or by utilizing the wwww.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat service on the West Yorkshire Police web site, quoting log 0138 of 20 February.

Data may also be reported anonymously to the impartial charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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