Two teenagers have been jailed for life for the murder of 15-year-old Khayri Mclean.
A 17-year-old – who cannot be named for legal reasons – will serve a minimum of 18 years, while a 15-year-old will serve a minimum of 16 years.
Khayri Mclean, 15, was stabbed while making his way home from North Huddersfield Trust School in the West Yorkshire town on 21 September last year.
The 17-year-old, who was 16 at the time, was accused of being one of two teenagers who attacked Khayri after lying in wait for him wearing balaclavas and carrying knives.
He was found guilty of the murder in March.
Khayri left the school on Woodhouse Hall Road with his friends.
He was met by the defendant and his 15-year-old co-accused, who “charged” towards him aggressively.
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The 15-year-old, who had already pleaded guilty to murder, stabbed Khayri in the chest with a 30cm blade.
It proved to be a fatal blow as it went through Khayri’s ribs and penetrated one of his lungs and heart.
Khayri fell to the floor and was “defenceless on his back” when the 17-year-old defendant, who denied murder, stabbed him in his lower leg.
The older boy was tried because prosecutors said that, although he did not inflict the fatal blow, he acted with his co-accused and they “encouraged and supported each other to carry out the attack”.