Mum - Whose Son Was Stabbed To Death In Birmingham - Tells Capital New Knife Crime Campaign Won't Have An Impact

Mar 23, 2018, 12:53 PM

The mum of a teen - stabbed to death in Birmingham - has said a new knife crime ad campaign won't have the right impact.

Alison Cope's son Joshua Ribera was killed in 2013 after being attacked in Selly Oak.

There have been at least 15 stabbings across Birmingham and the Black Country since the turn of the year - with five being fatal. 

The Government's spending more than a million pounds on the ads which will appear on Facebook and Twitter.