Mural made in memory of fatally stabbed Leo Ross

Lara Davies
BBC Radio WM
Eleanor Lawson
BBC News, West Midlands
BBC A man touches a wall on which a gigantic blue mural has been painted. On the left is Leo Ross's face, neck, and shoulders. On the right is his name, painted on the wall in white writing.BBC
A mural has been painted near the scene of where 12-year-old schoolboy Leo Ross was fatally stabbed

A mural of 12-year-old Leo Ross has been painted on a wall in Birmingham, near where the schoolboy was fatally stabbed.

The wall outside a house on Scribers Lane in Hall Green, near where Leo died, has been transformed by three graffiti artists in tribute to the boy.

Sue and Ruth Harris, who own the house, said they offered up their wall because they thought there needed to be a permanent memorial.

Ruth Harris said: "I can't imagine the pain of losing a child. You don't expect them not to come home after school."

They hope the mural will give a message to young people to not carry knives.

The pair used to often to see children walking down their road to and from school, but in the wake of Leo's death, "parents aren't risking it".

Two men stand near the mural, painted on a wall near a railway bridge. The blue mural has the words Leo Ross painted on in white lettering.
Three graffiti artists helped to make the mural in memory of Leo
A close-up of Leo Ross's face painted on the mural, on a blue background. His face has been painted in black and white.
Sue and Ruth Harris hope the mural will deter children from carrying knives

Lee Warren, 43, from Northfield, is one of the graffiti artists who made the mural.

Mr Warren said: "It's about community isn't it and making a statement."

He told the BBC that people were realising there was a knife crime pandemic, but that there was a naivety with people being reluctant to believe it was in their area.

West Midlands Police Leo looking straight at the camera. Ten-pin bowling is behind him with an alley leading to a set of pins.West Midlands Police
Leo died after being stabbed while walking home from school

Leo, a pupil at Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy in Yardley Wood, was believed to have been making his way home from school when he was stabbed in the stomach on 21 January.

Members of the public came to his aid and phoned emergency services but he died in hospital later that day.

In a tribute to Leo, his family described him as an "amazing, kind and loving boy".

A 14-year-old boy is due to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 22 April to enter pleas to charges of murder, possessing a bladed article, and four counts of assault.

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