Teenagers cleared of murdering 15-year-old boy in sword attack

Teenagers cleared of murdering 15-year-old boy in sword attack

Two teenagers have been found not guilty of the murder of 15-year-old Amen Teklay, who died in Glasgow after being stabbed in the chest with a sword. The fatal stabbing took place in the St George’s Cross area in March 2025 during a confrontation involving the two boys, who were 14 and 15 years old at the time. The High Court in Glasgow heard the case, and the jury ultimately acquitted both youths, now aged 16 and 17, whose identities remain protected due to their ages.

During the trial, the younger teenager stated that both he and Amen had swords and that he acted in self-defence by stabbing Amen. The older boy insisted he was at a distance and did not participate in the attack. Emotional reactions were seen among Amen’s family and friends when the verdict was announced. Lord Colbeck, the presiding judge, thanked the jury for their service and reminded them that the use of violence in self-defence is permissible only as a last resort and must be proportionate to the threat faced.

The background of the incident involved a feud originating in 2024, after Amen and friends reportedly stole cannabis from the 16-year-old and others during a drug deal. This led to several violent altercations between Amen and the younger boy, some involving weapons, with some clashes captured on CCTV and brought up at trial. Evidence included messages where the 16-year-old boasted about weapons and described the ongoing conflict as a “war.” Witnesses testified to prior fights where swords had been brandished but not engaged because of the

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