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Teenagers Acquitted in Glasgow Sword Attack Case

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Two teenagers have been acquitted of murdering 15-year-old Amen Teklay, who died from a sword wound in Glasgow. The jury at the High Court found both boys not guilty, highlighting the complexities of self-defence claims in violent confrontations among youths.

The incident, which occurred in March 2025, raises questions about the prevalence of weapon use among young people in urban areas. The younger boy claimed he acted in self-defence, stating that both he and Amen were armed with swords during the altercation.

This case underscores the ongoing challenges faced by communities in addressing youth violence and the role of peer dynamics in such incidents. The acquittal may also influence public perception regarding the legal consequences of youth involvement in violent crimes.

As discussions continue about youth safety and crime prevention, this verdict could prompt further examination of policies aimed at reducing weapon access among teenagers, potentially impacting future legislative measures and community initiatives.

Source: BBC News

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