Harvey was an avid Sheffield United fan and football shirts, scarves and messages have been left for him outside the club's ...
One black and white banner with a picture of Harvey inside the Sheffield United logo read: "Lives not knives. It's not OK." The march was supported by Sheffield anti-knife crime charity Always An ...
Hundreds of people have gathered to march through Sheffield in memory of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose who was stabbed to ...
Harvey Willgoose’s parents, Caroline and Mark Willgoose, held a banner as they marched from Sheffield town hall towards Sheffield United’s stadium in Bramall Lane on Saturday. Their son died ...
Harvey Willgoose's friends, fellow Sheffield United supporters and others affected by his death met at Sheffield Town Hall to ...
Hundreds of people have gathered to march through Sheffield in memory of a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death at his school.
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Family of schoolboy stabbed to death in Sheffield march through city in emotional tributeThe family of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death at his school in Sheffield led a march through the city to ...
Harvey Willgoose’s parents Caroline Willgoose (left) and Mark (right) holder a banner as they march to Bramall Lane in memory of their son, ahead of the Sheffield United vs Portsmouth match ...
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