From West Midlands Police:
The boy aged 12 who died after being stabbed in Birmingham has been named as Leo Ross, as his headteacher paid tribute to the ‘lovely and bright’ youngster.
We were called after Leo was found near Scribers Lane in Hall Green with a stab wound to his stomach.
He was taken to hospital but sadly was pronounced dead at around 7.30pm.
As a result of our enquiries, a 14-year-old boy was arrested from an address in Birmingham on suspicion of murder.
He remains in custody today while our investigation continues.
Leo was a pupil at Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy.
Executive Headteacher Diane Henson described his death as a tragedy.
She said this afternoon: “Leo was a lively and happy young man.
“He had many very good friends who he absolutely adored, and they adored him.
“He was just a lovely and bright member of the school community.
“We’re supporting the children at school and are opening a book of condolence with the family’s permission.
“Our thoughts are with Leo’s family and all his friends today.”
Leo’s family and school are now asking for their privacy to be respected.
Chief Superintendent Richard North updates the media
Chief Superintendent Richard North, Birmingham Local Policing Area commander, said: “I would ask the public and the media not to speculate on the motive of this incident, the investigation is in the early stages and we have someone in custody.
“I would urge anyone who saw what happened, or who has CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage from the area at the time to get in touch with us as soon as possible to help us build as clear a picture as possible.
“This is an appalling and senseless attack. We are doing everything we can to support the loved ones of the young boy who lost his life in such an appalling way, but we know that nothing we say or do will diminish their agony.
“Parents around the country will hear this news and be unable to comprehend the pain they must be feeling.
“Our hearts go out to the young boy’s family today.
“We will be carrying out reassurance patrols locally and if any of the community have any information or concerns we would urge them to come forward.
“We continue to work day in day out, with parents, schools, carers and other partners to educate young people on knife crime and its devastating consequences.
“This work must and will continue. Today, our focus is on the family of the young boy who has lost his life in such a tragic way, and ensuring we get justice for him and his family.”
We are continuing to appeal for information from anyone who might have seen what happened, especially if you have photos, CCTV or dashcam footage from the time the incident happened shortly after 3pm yesterday.
You can also report information to us via 101 or Live Chat, or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.