Police release photo of teenager stabbed to death in park in broad daylight

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Harleigh Hepworth was stabbed to death on Thursday (Image: WolvesPolice/Twitter)
Harleigh Hepworth was stabbed to death on Thursday (Image: WolvesPolice/Twitter)

Police have released a picture of 17-year-old Harleigh Hepworth who was stabbed to death in a park in broad daylight.

The teen was knifed in West Park in Wolverhampton at around 4.30pm on Thursday. Officers and paramedics scrambled to the scene but he died a short time later. As their investigation continues, West Midlands Police have now shared a photo of the victim.

A police spokesman said: "Our enquiries into the death of 17-year-old Harleigh Hepworth in Wolverhampton's West Park are today continuing. The teenager from Staffordshire was fatally stabbed at around 4.30pm on Thursday (7 March).

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''We're following a number of lines of enquiry to catch who was responsible for his tragic death. A cordon around the park has now been lifted but you can expect to see a visible presence in the area as part of our investigation and to offer reassurance.

''A teenager has lost his life and we're working round the clock to get justice for Harleigh and his family. We continue to work tirelessly with partners to steer young people away from violence with weapons.

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''Anyone with information which can assist our enquiries is asked to get in touch via Live Chat, or call 101, quoting log 3259 of 7 March. 'We have also activated our Major Incident Public Portal, where you can submit any photos or video, which may assist our detectives here: Public Portal (mipp.police.uk) Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.''

It comes as it was revealed a passer-by tried to save Harleigh's life. BirminghamLive reported the bystander attempted to give the teenager CPR as paramedics and air ambulance crews rushed to the scene.

Chief Superintendent Rich Fisher, of Wolverhampton Police, said: "Another young life has tragically been taken by knife crime and our focus is bringing those responsible to justice. We are keeping Harleigh's family updated with this fast-moving investigation and our thoughts are with them at this devastating time.

"We would like to thank the people of Wolverhampton, and particularly those in this area of West Park, who have been coming forward with information following this awful incident. We would ask anyone who's yet to speak to us, but believes they can help, to contact us.

"We know how destructive and cruel knife crime is and we are working with partners across the city to educate youngsters, support those who are vulnerable, and help our children stay safe. That work will continue as we will not tolerate such violence on our streets."

Chiara Fiorillo

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