EXCLUSIVE: Dr Mark Prince lost his son Kiyan in the most appalling circumstances possible 18 years ago. Since then he has campaigned relentlessly to try and stop other youngsters suffering the same fate.
Forty-eight year eight pupils from Furness Academy in Barrow have taken part in a pilot programme to raise awareness of the seriousness of knife crime.
Hannad Hasan, who murdered Kiyan Prince, 15, in Edgware, north west London in 2006, has been denied parole after he flashed prison staff six times over the course of two years.
A promising youth footballer who died in a stabbing 15 years ago has been ‘brought back to life’ through FIFA 21. Kiyan Prince, was stabbed to death aged 15 when trying to break up a fight on May 18, 2006, outside the London Academy in Edgware. To honour the youth footballer and bring awareness to knife crime, he was virtualised and added to the FIFA 21 video game roster. QPR director of football Les Ferdinand hopes the addition of Prince as a new player on FIFA 21 will encourage more young people to put down their knives. Developers EA Sports worked close with those who knew him best to hone his on-pitch characteristics.