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Teen arrested on suspicion of murder after 15-year-old boy is killed in Moss Side stabbing

He remains in custody for questioning.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 16th September 2025

A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the killing of a 15-year-old boy in Moss Side yesterday.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) explained that officers were called out to reports of a ‘disturbance’ involving a number of people on Monton Street in Moss Side at just after 4:30pm yesterday (15 September), and when they arrived on the scene, they found a 15-year-old boy with serious stab wounds.

After being treated both at the scene and later in hospital, the boy was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.

A murder investigation was subsequently launched.

Due to the shocking nature of the incident, police confirmed that a Section 60 – which allows officers to ‘stop and search’ people within a specific area – has been put in place until 5:20pm this evening.

With enquiries currently ongoing, and GMP describing the investigation as ‘progressing at pace’, it has now been confirmed that a teenager, also a 15-year-old boy, the same as the victim, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and he remains in police custody for questioning.

His family are aware of this development and continue to be supported by specially-trained officers.

“There is a thorough investigation plan in place as we look to find the perpetrator of this appalling act that has seen a young man lose his life,” explained Chief Superintendent David Meeney, from GMP’s City of Manchester district.

“This incident will understandably have caused shock and concern within the community and the surrounding area, particularly those who witnessed it, so you will see an increased police presence in the area over the coming days.

“We remain committed to providing the victim’s family with the answers they deserve.”

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Anyone with any information, or who may have been in the area at the time of the incident, is urged to contact GMP on 101 or online, quoting log 2327 of 15/09/25.

You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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