Good Morning Britain viewers were left saddened as they were greeted with breaking news on the ITV show, as a 12-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Birmingham.
Viewers of Good Morning Britain were met with the sombre news of a tragic incident during Wednesday’s programme. ITV’s Charlotte Hawkins was delivering the day’s headlines when she revealed that a 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
The broadcast then switched to Jonathan Swain, reporting live from Birmingham, who provided further details about the devastating death of a 12-year-old boy.
He expressed: “Well, Charlotte, this is awful news, isn’t it? For people to wake up to yet another young life tragically lost because of knife crime.”
Jonathan informed viewers that the harrowing event unfolded as children were leaving school on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after 3:00pm. He noted: “You can see the police are still on the scene here this morning.
Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins interrupts show with ‘awful’ breaking news (
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“The police tape, the police officer, and the police van. It happened just under that bridge over there. But, this did happen in a residential area, just take a look, families in this street here would’ve been well aware of what was going on.”
He went on to say that emergency services, including an air ambulance, responded rapidly to the scene on Tuesday afternoon, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Jonathan continued: “The boy who was attacked sadly suffered serious injuries, and he died as a result of those, despite all the emergency services’ best efforts. The police, this morning, told us that now a 14-year-old, a 14-year-old boy, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.”
The ITV correspondent relayed that the police are urging locals to step forward if they witnessed anything and can offer any mobile phone footage, dashcam recording or video from doorbells.
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As he handed over to Charlotte in the studio, Jonathan remarked: “Charlotte, yet again, here we are, we have yet another investigation. Another crime scene and tragically another young life lost.”
Charlotte responded with a sombre note: “It’s sad, isn’t it?” Viewers of the programme were swift to react to the unfolding news story, with many extending their sympathies to the bereaved family.
One viewer expressed: “Heartbreaking.” Another shared their sentiment, commenting: “Heartbreaking, what a scary world we live in. Thoughts with the family.”
West Midlands Police issued a statement, saying: “A boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a fatal stabbing in Birmingham.
The 12-year-old boy died as a result of his injuries (
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“His family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. We are continuing to appeal for any information which could help in our investigation.
“We have set up our Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) where members of the public can submit photos or video evidence. Visit WMP Intranet – Home (mipp.police.uk) to access the MIPP or use the QR code below. Anyone with any other information can call 101 or use Live Chat quoting log 3324 of 21 January.”