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Mum of murdered boy calls for killer to be named

UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 12 – Campaigners urge installation of knife arches in secondary schools and colleges after Harvey Willgoose's fatal stabbing, with Home Secretary reviewing the proposals, officials said.

  • Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Caroline Willgoose said she feels sorry for the 15-year-old found guilty last week of murdering her son Harvey at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield, believing he was let down.
  • Hours before the stabbing, the school’s assistant head questioned the defendant, who said he had no prohibited items, after the killer’s mother reported him having an axe, Mrs Willgoose said.
  • Alex Davies-Jones, justice minister, said investigations can now proceed, and Yvette Cooper is reviewing the family’s proposals on knife arches, which `terrifies me`.
  • Calling for legal transparency, Caroline Willgoose urged the judge to lift the defendant’s anonymity order due to his age, saying he must be made an example of on October 22.
  • Harvey’s community described, Steve Davies said his loved ones have been deeply impacted, and the Trust pledged full engagement to address all questions.
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Harvey Willgoose mother says son’s murderer needs to be ‘made an example of’

Caroline Willgoose says she feels sorry for the 15-year-old boy who stabbed her son to death at their Sheffield school.

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