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Boy, 15, dies after stabbing in Moss Side Teenager arrested after boy, 15, dies in Moss Side stabbing
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Police received reports of a "disturbance" on Monton Street at about 16:30 BSTPolice received reports of a "disturbance" on Monton Street at about 16:30 BST
A 15-year-old boy has died after he was stabbed in Manchester. A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 15-year-old boy after he was stabbed in Manchester.
It happened at 16:30 BST following reports of a disturbance on Monton Street, Moss Side, involving "a number of people", Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said. A boy was found with stab wounds around 16:30 BST on Monday, after police responded to reports of a disturbance on Monton Street, Moss Side that involved "a number of people".
Officers found the teenager with stab wounds and, after he was treated at the scene and in hospital, he was pronounced dead.
A section 60 order has been put in place until Tuesday afternoon, giving police the power to stop and search people in the area.A section 60 order has been put in place until Tuesday afternoon, giving police the power to stop and search people in the area.
"Our thoughts are with the victim's family and friends after this tragic and upsetting incident, and our specially trained officers will be supporting them at this difficult time," said Ch Supt David Meeney of GMP. "Our thoughts are with the victim's family and friends after this tragic and upsetting incident, and our specially trained officers will be supporting them at this difficult time," said Ch Supt David Meeney of Greater Manchester Police (GMP).
"This incident will understandably have caused shock and concern within the community and the surrounding area, particularly those who witnessed it.""This incident will understandably have caused shock and concern within the community and the surrounding area, particularly those who witnessed it."
Witnesses with information are being encouraged to contact the force directly.Witnesses with information are being encouraged to contact the force directly.
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