Mar 22 β€’ 07:00 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

'My innocent boy was knifed to death but killer's mum said something horrific'

Ronan Kanda, a 16-year-old schoolboy, was fatally stabbed in a case of mistaken identity, prompting his mother to advocate against knife crime.

The tragic murder of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda has reignited concerns over youth violence and knife crime in the UK. Ronan was attacked by two fellow teenagers in Wolverhampton who mistook him for a rival gang member. The chilling details revealed that his assailant used a 20-inch ninja sword purchased earlier that day, leading to Ronan's death from stab wounds that pierced his heart.

His mother, Pooja Kanda, has since transformed her grief into a mission to combat youth knife crime. She aims to raise awareness by using school parents’ evenings as platforms to educate families about the dangers and impacts of such violence. Pooja's efforts reflect a growing community initiative to address a pervasive issue that continues to affect young lives in the UK.

The senseless nature of Ronan's murder, involving a mistaken identity and the availability of lethal weapons, underscores urgent calls for stricter regulations on knife sales and greater community support to prevent such tragedies. Reactions from the community and the wider public highlight the need for collective action to safeguard the future of youth across the nation.

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