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Birmingham City fans honour fatally stabbed schoolboy Leo Ross

Birmingham City supporters have laid a wreath at St. Andrew’s stadium in honour of a 12-year-old schoolboy who was stabbed to death.

Leo Ross was believed to have been making his way home from school when he was stabbed in the stomach in Hall Green on 21 January.

Football fans came together to demand an end to knife crime on Saturday, with travelling Rotherham United supporters also paying their respects to the youngster.

Blues fans had been asked to “to remember Leo’s memory”, with a minute’s applause planned in the 12th minute of the League One fixture.


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