Wolverhampton: Two boys, 12, arrested over stab murder of man

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Shawn Seesahai.Image source, West Midlands Police
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Shawn Seesahai, 19, died of his injuries at the scene on Laburnum Road

Two 12-year-old boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was killed in a street stabbing in Wolverhampton.

Detectives investigating the murder of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai said the schoolboys were arrested at their home addresses.

Mr Seesahai died after being stabbed on land off Laburnum Street, East Park, just before 20:30 GMT on Monday.

Officers said dedicated patrols would be stepped up following local concern.

Det Ch Insp Dave Sanders, of West Midlands Police, said the investigation was "moving at pace".

He added the two boys remained in custody and Mr Seesahai's relatives were being kept updated as the probe continued.

"We continue to encourage anyone with information to contact us," he said.

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Police launched a murder investigation in the wake of the stabbing

West Midlands Ambulance Service said crews arrived to discover Mr Seesahai critically ill with serious injuries.

Paramedics battled to save his life but he died at the scene, a spokesperson added.

Police said they were continuing door-to-door inquiries and trawling CCTV from around the area.

Roads near the scene were closed off as forensic experts carried out examinations.

Witnesses told the BBC at least seven police cars had been dispatched to the scene following Mr Seesahai's death.

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Bal Chamber and his wife Hardeep Kaur said the streets were filled with emergency crews after Shawn Seesahai's stabbing

Hardeep Kaur, who lives nearby, said the stabbing had made her fear for her children's safety.

"I'm a mother of two kids," she said.

"They keep asking the same thing, whether we are safe or not."

Her husband Bal Chamber said the street was filled with police, police dogs and ambulances.

"So we knew something had happened - something serious."

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Roads near the scene were closed off as forensic experts carried out examinations

Police have urged anyone who was in the area between 20:00 and 21:00 GMT to get in touch if they had seen anything.

"Any piece of information, however small, could be vital to our investigation," the force said.

Pat McFadden, MP for Wolverhampton South East, said the stabbing was devastating and his thoughts were with the victim's family and friends.

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