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Yardley stabbing: Boy, 15, stabbed to death in fight Yardley stabbing: Boy, 15, stabbed to death in fight
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A 15-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in a fight between two groups of young people in a park in Birmingham, police said.A 15-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in a fight between two groups of young people in a park in Birmingham, police said.
Four teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the attack at 17:55 BST in Wash Lane, South Yardley, on Monday. Four teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the attack at 17:55 BST on Monday in Wash Lane, South Yardley.
The boy was taken to hospital but died a short time later. Hassan Mahmood was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
His family has been informed but he is not being named at this point, police said. Two 16-year-olds, a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old, all from Birmingham, were arrested on Monday evening.
A spokesman said two 16-year-olds, a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old, all from Birmingham, were arrested on Monday evening.
'Gone too far''Gone too far'
Officers cordoned off the area and a floodlit search was carried out.Officers cordoned off the area and a floodlit search was carried out.
BBC WM reporter Michelle Dawes said several bouquets of flowers had been left outside Oaklands Park.BBC WM reporter Michelle Dawes said several bouquets of flowers had been left outside Oaklands Park.
She said the brother and sister of the 15-year-old were among those who laid flowers and tied balloons to the park's gates. She said the brother and sister of Hassan were among those who laid flowers and tied balloons to the park's gates.
His sister said: "All I want is for everyone to pray for us as we come to terms with this great loss."His sister said: "All I want is for everyone to pray for us as we come to terms with this great loss."
Det Insp Tom Chisholm said: "This was a tragic incident and our deepest condolences go out to the young man's family."Det Insp Tom Chisholm said: "This was a tragic incident and our deepest condolences go out to the young man's family."
Police said they are looking at CCTV footage, which may have captured the incident and are appealing for anyone who was in the area at the time to contact them. Police said they were looking at CCTV footage which may have captured the incident and were appealing for anyone who was in the area at the time to contact them.
Mr Chisholm said: "We are aware that there were groups of young people in the area, some of whom may have left the scene before the police arrived.Mr Chisholm said: "We are aware that there were groups of young people in the area, some of whom may have left the scene before the police arrived.
"There is some suggestion that this was a fight which has tragically gone too far.""There is some suggestion that this was a fight which has tragically gone too far."
'Bright future''Bright future'
The 15-year-old was a pupil at the Rightrack independent school in Saltley and his head teacher Sohail Aslam said the teenager had only recently joined them.The 15-year-old was a pupil at the Rightrack independent school in Saltley and his head teacher Sohail Aslam said the teenager had only recently joined them.
Mr Aslam said: "He had been with us six weeks but had settled very quickly and was well-liked by all the staff and students.Mr Aslam said: "He had been with us six weeks but had settled very quickly and was well-liked by all the staff and students.
"He was very respectful towards everybody, we'd had no problems and he had a bright future.""He was very respectful towards everybody, we'd had no problems and he had a bright future."
The head teacher added that the boy had been studying for his GCSEs and enjoyed "sports and singing". The head teacher said Hassan had been studying for his GCSEs and enjoyed "sports and singing".
The school is considering some form of tribute to the pupil in conjunction with the boy's family.The school is considering some form of tribute to the pupil in conjunction with the boy's family.