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Britain's youngest knife murderers, who killed a stranger when they were just 12 years old, were among the notorious criminals sent to jail in the UK in September.
The two boys, both from Wolverhampton cannot be named due to an anonymity order. They were among the offenders locked up across the UK for their crimes last month.
Others include a Cambridge University student who was in his final year or studying medicine before he was jailed for child sex offences.
A cab driver who sexually assaulted women after picking them up in his taxi and a stalker who tricked her victim into thinking she was a man after meeting her on a dating app will also spend time behind bars. READ MORE: A violent coward, a masked robber and more rioters jailed Read more court stories from the Manchester Evening News here. Other offenders sent to jail in September include a teenager who stabbed a dad-of-two to death on Christmas Day and a man who killed a sex worker in her home during a drug-fuelled attack.
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