The suspect, who is said to be known to the victims, has fled, with the police warning the public not to approach him. He has been described as an Asian in dark clothes, around 40 years old, with a medium body and medium height. Police were called to report a domestic incident at a home in Miles Plating at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday, where the young boy was found with stab wounds. He received first aid at the scene before being taken to hospital, where he died just an hour later. His mother, who is in her 40s, was also treated by the emergency services with serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where she remains in stable condition. Chief Inspector Detective Gina Brenand described the incident as a “savage attack” that officials believe was “limited and related to the house.” “We are working at a tremendous pace to find the person who did this and to take him off the streets and keep him where we can continue to gather what we know about this completely tragic incident,” he added. A large police cordon remains around the area on Bednal Avenue as police continue their search. The suspect was last seen walking along Sawley Street, which is just one street away, shortly after the attack. Anyone who thinks they have seen the suspect was called to 999.


title: “Manchester Stabbing 14 Year Old Boy Killed Mother Injured As Police Chase Suspect Uk News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-28” author: “Chelsea Godfrey”


The suspect, who is said to be known to the victims, has fled, with the police warning the public not to approach him. He has been described as an Asian in dark clothes, around 40 years old, with a medium body and medium height. Police were called to report a domestic incident at a home in Miles Plating at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday, where the young boy was found with stab wounds. He received first aid at the scene before being taken to hospital, where he died just an hour later. His mother, who is in her 40s, was also treated by the emergency services with serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where she remains in stable condition. Chief Inspector Gina Brenant of the Greater Manchester Police Department described the incident as a “savage attack” that police believe was “restricted and related to the house”. “We are working at a tremendous pace to find the person who did this and to take him off the streets and keep him where we can continue to gather what we know about this completely tragic incident,” he added. A large police cordon remains around the area on Bednal Avenue as police continue their search. The suspect was last seen walking along Sawley Street, which is just one street away, shortly after the attack. Anyone who thinks they have seen the suspect was called to 999.