Birmingham City FC’s Tom Wagner Honors Leo Ross Before Wrexham Match

Tom Wagner of Birmingham City FC pays tribute to Leo Ross, a young boy tragically lost, ahead of the team’s match against Wrexham

Birmingham City FC’s Tom Wagner Honors Leo Ross Before Wrexham Match
Birmingham City FC’s Tom Wagner Honors Leo Ross Before Wrexham Match

Birmingham: It’s been a tough week in Birmingham. A young boy named Leo Ross lost his life in a tragic stabbing. He was just 12 years old. This happened near Scribers Lane in Hall Green on Tuesday afternoon.

Tom Wagner, the chairman of Birmingham City FC, spoke out about this heartbreaking incident. He shared his condolences to Leo’s family before the team’s game against Wrexham. Wagner expressed how deeply affected everyone is by this senseless act.

He said, “Our hearts go out to Leo’s family and friends. It’s just awful to see a young life taken like this.” The community is grieving, and many have left flowers at the scene.

Leo’s headteacher remembered him as a lively and happy boy. He had many friends who loved him dearly. The school is supporting students and has opened a book of condolence for Leo’s family.

Meanwhile, a 14-year-old has been arrested in connection with the stabbing. Police are still investigating and are asking anyone with information to come forward. It’s a tough time for everyone, and the hope is that the community can come together to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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