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'Brother' held after boy killed 'Brother' charged after boy death
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A nine-year-old boy has died and his 18-year-old sister is in hospital after they were stabbed in Bradford. A 20-year-old man has been charged after a nine-year-old boy was killed in a knife attack.
A man in his 20s, who is believed to be the boy's older brother, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and assault. West Yorkshire Police said Daniel Taylor - believed to be the victim's older brother - had been charged with murder and wounding with intent.
The boy, named locally as Jackson Taylor, died from multiple stab wounds in hospital after the attack at a house in Rookes Avenue, Wibsey, on Thursday. Jackson Taylor and his 18-year-old sister were both stabbed in the attack at a house in the Wisby area of Bradford on Thursday night.
It is believed the arrested man has a history of mental health problems. A spokesman said he will appear before Bradford magistrates on Saturday.
Jackson was also known as Jack. His sister was taken to hospital with a stab wound but her injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
I used to see him playing on his bike a lot. He was a cute little lad Dale Webster, neighbour
Five houses between Rookes Avenue and Richardson Avenue have been cordoned off and police said neighbourhood officers were in the area.
A spokeswoman for Yorkshire Ambulance Service said a call was received at 1942 GMT and a rapid response vehicle and ambulance were sent to the address.
Trevor Bairstow, whose 10-year-old granddaughter Leah went to school with Jackson, said he was horrified.
Police have cordoned off a number of houses on the estate
He confirmed it was Jackson's adult brother who had been arrested.
He said: "[The boy] went to Wibsey Primary School. He was a normal little lad. I used to see him playing out and about.
"He never bothered us. What can you say? He's a nine-year-old boy who's been stabbed. It's shocking."
Dale Webster, 24, who lives across the road from where the stabbing took place, described Jackson as a "cute little lad" who came to collect sponsorship money from him a couple of months ago.
"I used to see him playing on his bike a lot. He came one day and asked me to sponsor him for school," he said.
"He was a cute little lad. He was just a normal kid."