A resident said a quarrel broke out outside a house on nearby Royton Avenue, where a birthday party was being held for a child. The victim, who locals said was in his early teens, was then stabbed near Baguley Lane and left with a severe knife wound. A neighbor, who asked not to be named, said he saw “at least 60 to 70 people” on Royton Avenue shortly before the knife struck at 22.25. READ MORE: “Our hearts are broken”: Families share emotional tributes as men, aged 21 and 20, who were killed in a car accident are named “There was a lot of noise,” he added. “It was a birthday party. I could not listen to the TV because it was so loud.” Janet Stonehewer, who lives in Baguley Lane, said she heard a group of girls “screaming” when the knife struck. “Some of them shouted ‘no, no, no,’” he explained. “I just thought they were young people having a drink, but when I looked out the window before going to bed, I saw the blue police tape across the lane. I went out and a policeman said there was an incident and someone had been stabbed.” Another man said he heard the “hysterical” screams of a young girl behind his house before the police came down to the scene. A section of the Baguley Lane lane near the intersection with Norris Road and an alley connecting Baguley Lane with Royton Avenue were blocked by police for several hours, eyewitnesses said. Baguley Lane For Sale (Image: Manchester Evening News) A man, speaking on condition of anonymity, said locals were “in shock” after the knife, which happened a short distance from where a father was killed five years ago. Mike Grimshaw, 34, died after being stabbed in the neck on Royton Avenue in July 2017. A Manchester Crown Court trial later said he was fatally stabbed moments after questioning his alleged killer for telling his partner to “exclude”. He intervened to help his fiancée after Tyrone Patrick, who considered himself an “important player” in the community, swore allegiance to his partner, according to the court. Patrick, who had consumed cocaine and alcohol, provoked Mr Grimsow into an argument and then stabbed him in the neck, cutting a major artery and puncturing his lung before leaving the scene with two others, a jury said. . Patrick was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum sentence of 26 years, nine months after being found guilty of killing Mr Grimso. In a statement, GMP said today: “We were called at 10:25 pm on Saturday, April 16 to report on a teenager who was stabbed in Baguley Lane, Sale. The boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries that are not believed to be life threatening. He remains in a stable condition as he receives treatment. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing. “ Anyone with information is requested to contact GMP online via the LiveChat installation, if possible, or by calling 101 citing incident 3353 on 16/04/2022. Details can be sent anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Read more related articles Read more related articles
title: “Terrified Locals Hear Hysterical Screaming As Boy Is Stabbed At Children S Birthday Party On Residential Street " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Jonathan Moore”
A resident said a quarrel broke out outside a house on nearby Royton Avenue, where a birthday party was being held for a child. The victim, who locals said was in his early teens, was then stabbed near Baguley Lane and left with a severe knife wound. A neighbor, who asked not to be named, said he saw “at least 60 to 70 people” on Royton Avenue shortly before the knife struck at 22.25. READ MORE: “Our hearts are broken”: Families share emotional tributes as men, aged 21 and 20, who were killed in a car accident are named “There was a lot of noise,” he added. “It was a birthday party. I could not listen to the TV because it was so loud.” Janet Stonehewer, who lives in Baguley Lane, said she heard a group of girls “screaming” when the knife struck. “Some of them shouted ‘no, no, no,’” he explained. “I just thought they were young people having a drink, but when I looked out the window before going to bed, I saw the blue police tape across the lane. I went out and a policeman said there was an incident and someone had been stabbed.” Another man said he heard the “hysterical” screams of a young girl behind his house before the police came down to the scene. A section of the Baguley Lane lane near the intersection with Norris Road and an alley connecting Baguley Lane with Royton Avenue were blocked by police for several hours, eyewitnesses said. Baguley Lane For Sale (Image: Manchester Evening News) A man, speaking on condition of anonymity, said locals were “in shock” after the knife, which happened a short distance from where a father was killed five years ago. Mike Grimshaw, 34, died after being stabbed in the neck on Royton Avenue in July 2017. A Manchester Crown Court trial later said he was fatally stabbed moments after questioning his alleged killer for telling his partner to “exclude”. He intervened to help his fiancée after Tyrone Patrick, who considered himself an “important player” in the community, swore allegiance to his partner, according to the court. Patrick, who had consumed cocaine and alcohol, provoked Mr Grimsow into an argument and then stabbed him in the neck, cutting a major artery and puncturing his lung before leaving the scene with two others, a jury said. . Patrick was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum sentence of 26 years, nine months after being found guilty of killing Mr Grimso. In a statement, GMP said today: “We were called at 10:25 pm on Saturday, April 16 to report on a teenager who was stabbed in Baguley Lane, Sale. The boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries that are not believed to be life threatening. He remains in a stable condition as he receives treatment. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing. “ Anyone with information is requested to contact GMP online via the LiveChat installation, if possible, or by calling 101 citing incident 3353 on 16/04/2022. Details can be sent anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Read more related articles Read more related articles