Huddersfield school stabbing: Tributes to Khayri McClean, 15, knifed to death by 'masked killer' as teen arrested | The Sun

A 15-YEAR-OLD boy stabbed to death by a "masked killer" outside his school gates has been named as Khayri Mclean.

The teen was fatally knifed at the entrance to North Huddersfield Trust School, West Yorkshire, just before 3pm yesterday.




A 16-year-old boy has since been arrested on suspicion of murder, West Yorkshire Police said.

Friends and classmates have paid tribute to Khayri, while his headteacher has also released a statement following the tragedy.

Charley Burrows wrote on Facebook: "Stabbed in the street after school. Practically on our doorstep. 

"I’ve no words. Just horrific. My thoughts and prayers go out to his mum and his family. Rest in Peace Khayri."

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Since the school opened at 10.30am, a steady stream of heartbroken pupils and parents have visited to pay their respects.

A note from Lucy Smith read: "A child taken, a family crushed. We breathe, despair, and mourn."

Meanwhile Sophie Vanessa said: "I can’t imagine saying goodbye to my child in the morning and then after school they have been murdered. I’m lost for words. This hurts. RIP Khayri."

And Nikita Wood wrote: "Rest in eternal peace Khayri. Such a terrible tragedy happened to a young boy. My heart goes out to Khayri’s family."

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At the scene, two schoolboys told how their pals had reported seeing two guys in balaclavas hanging around shortly before the final bell.

Ruben Duncan-Keane and Alfie Wilkinson, both 12, described seeing a teacher frantically performing CPR on the stricken teen after he had been attacked.

Ruben, who Khayri had shown around the school when he first started, said: "I'm traumatised. I just saw him lying on the floor and saw a teacher trying to give him chest compressions.

"His eyed rolled back into his head and I knew at that point he'd lost his life."

The boys had visited Woodhouse Hill to lay flowers in memory of Khayri with their mums.

'I BURST INTO TEARS'

Alfie said: "I didn't get much sleep last night, I kept waking up.

"As soon as I heard the news that he'd died I burst into tears.

"He'd just started year 11 and was preparing for his GCSEs. It shouldn't happen.

"He was a very popular guy. I never saw him without his friends and I never saw him have an argument.

"He was a great student, a great kid.

"I'm staying close to home every day just so it doesn't happen to me."

A mum previously said she was overcome with grief after a killer "pinned down and murdered her son in broad daylight".

The heartbroken woman this morning knelt on the floor at the spot Khayri was knifed, Good Morning Britain reported.

It makes you frightened to send your children to school. They should be safe.

The mother of the victim's girlfriend also visited today and told how her daughter had described Khayri as "the perfect boy".

Sherrin James, who left flowers at the scene, said Shyana, 16, had been going out with the lad for around eight months.

The 35-year-old said the pair were "literally inseparable", adding: "He was her first proper boyfriend. She absolutely adored him and he absolutely adored her."

Worried mums and dads have described the incident as shocking, frightening and a parent’s worst nightmare.

One man, 41, said: "This kind of stuff can traumatise kids.

"It’s not a good look overall when parents are coming to pick kids up to see that etched on their brains."

A mum-of-two, 43, added: "It makes you frightened to send your children to school. They should be safe.

"It’s heartbreaking and shocking. What is the world coming to?”

Another dad, 46, who has a son at the school, told YorkshireLive: "It was a scary moment when I heard there had been trouble and a teacher answered my 14-years-old son’s phone. 

"I was asked by staff to come and collect him. I’ve heard that it all came out of nowhere.

"This pupil was grabbed, pinned to the floor and stabbed repeatedly."

While a second dad said: "My daughter’s just started there and was getting on the bus home.

"A lad in a black hat and snood jumped out on a pupil and stabbed him and ran off."

'PINNED HIM DOWN'

A local mum of three with grown-up children, who goes by name of ‘P’, said she too heard a lad had pinned Khayri down and stabbed him.

"My heart just sank – it is scary. It is a parent's worst nightmare," she added.

Yorkshire Air Ambulance blocked off the surrounding roads as parents collected their kids at the end of the day.

In a statement posted on the North Huddersfield Trust School website, head Andrew Fell said: "Our deepest sympathies go out to the pupil's family and friends who must feel, as we do, completely devastated.

"They have lost a loved one and we have lost a wonderful student from our school community."

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to the death of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed in an incident in Huddersfield yesterday.

"The youth was arrested at an address in Huddersfield shortly before 5am this morning in connection with the incident in Woodhouse Hill, Fartown, yesterday afternoon.

"He remains in custody and enquiries are ongoing led by detectives from West Yorkshire Police Homicide and Major Enquiry Team."

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