A talented grammar school pupil fatally stabbed by a friend during a row was a 'peacemaker', his sister told an inquest into his death.
Yousef Makki, from Burnage, a bursary student at Manchester Grammar School, then 17, was stabbed through the heart during a confrontation on Gorse Bank Lane in Hale Barns on March 2, 2019.
He had been stabbed by his friend Joshua Molnar, a boy from an affluent Cheshire family. Mr Molnar, 17 at the time but now 19, from Hale, was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter following a trial at Manchester Crown Court . READ MORE: Killer who murdered and tried to behead boy, 12, after luring him to the woods is unmasked He told a jury Yousef pulled a knife first and said he acted in self-defence.
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