Image source, Family photo Image caption, Tomasz Oleszak passed away in health center the day after he was hurt A 14- year-old kid who passed away after being stabbed has actually been called by cops. Tomasz Oleszak, from Gateshead, was seriously hurt in the Aycliffe Crescent location of the Springwell Estate at about 20: 00 BST on Monday. He passed away in healthcare facility in the early hours of Tuesday early morning. A 14- year-old young boy apprehended on suspicion of murder and a woman, 13, hung on suspicion of helping a wrongdoer stay in custody. Northumbria Police stated Tomasz’s household were “entirely ravaged”. Image source, PA Media Image caption, Many flower homages have actually been left near the scene Cards entrusted to flowers where he was discovered explain him as an “fantastic pal” and somebody “enjoyed and missed out on by numerous”. The teen dipped into Gateshead Cleveland Hall Community Football Club which stated in a declaration it was “ravaged” to discover of his death. “Our ideas and prayers head out to his household, buddies and anybody that understood Tomasz,” it stated. Image source, PA Media Image caption, There was a heavy cops existence in the location In a fundraising page established in Tomasz’s memory, among his football coaches stated he was a “extremely kind, caring boy” who had actually been given the UK by his moms and dads for a much better life and “didn’t deserve what has actually taken place to him”. He stated: “He was much-loved member of his regional neighborhood and will be regretfully missed out on by all who liked him. “This is every moms and dad’s worst headache become a reality and can’t picture what they’re going through.” Image caption, Bob Boustead stated the entire football neighborhood was stunned The appeal targeted at supporting Tomasz’s household has actually raised more than ₤12,00 0 and got lots of messages of acknowledgement. Bob Boustead, chairman of Tomasz’s football club, informed BBC Look North the entire of “grass-roots neighborhood of football” remained in shock, including: “We’ve never ever had anything like this. It’s extremely tough to get to grips with.” Image caption, Police cordoned off land in the Aycliffe Crescent location of Gateshead Northumbria Police Ch Supt Helena Barron worried such events were uncommon in the area and stated officers would stay in the location. “I wish to restate my plea to the general public not to hypothesize on information of the examination,” she stated. “What may look like an innocent remark or post on social networks to you might in truth interrupt a continuous examination and trigger additional upset to the household of the victim.” The force has actually asked anybody with info to speak straight to officers. Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story concepts to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk. Associated Internet Links The BBC is not accountable for the material of external websites.
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