Funeral of fatally stabbed Leo Ross takes place

Mourners gathered at Christ Church in Yardley Wood on Wednesday morning to say farewell to 12-year-old Leo
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The funeral of 12-year-old schoolboy Leo Ross, who was stabbed to death while walking home from school in Birmingham, has taken place.
Mourners gathered at Christ Church in Yardley Wood on Wednesday morning to say their final farewells.
He was carried into the church in a bright blue painted coffin with artwork, including games consoles, decorating the sides.
Leo's school, Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy in Yardley, closed for the day to allow the school community to pay their respects to the "lovely and bright" pupil.

Leo Ross was fatally stabbed in the stomach while walking home from school in January
After the funeral, Leo's coffin was placed inside a horse-drawn carriage to be taken to the crematorium.
In a tribute to Leo, his family described him as an "amazing, kind and loving boy".

After the funeral service, Leo was taken to the crematorium in a horse-drawn carriage
Leo was fatally stabbed in the stomach while walking home from school near Scribers Lane in Hall Green on 21 January.
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 unconnected counts of assault.
Two assault charges relating to police officers were dropped at the end of January.

One floral tribute to Leo read "brother"

Tributes to Leo were paid by his classmates
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