Emotional tributes have been paid to a Midland teenager who was stabbed to death in Cheltenham.
Camran Green, pictured, was rushed to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital after being knifed in the stomach on Hester’s Way at around 8.20pm on Sunday night.
The 17-year-old, from Wednesbury , died in hospital on Monday morning. Detectives have since launched a murder investigation and are hunting for a male suspect over the attack. Paying tribute to Camran, his mum Emma Green told Gloucestershire Echo that her son would “do anything for anybody”.
Emma, from Tamworth, said: “Everybody loved him. He could get along with everybody and he had lots of friends.
“Camran was a lovely guy. He got along with anybody and was loved by loads. He would do anything for anybody so for something like this to happen.
“I don’t understand why people have to use weapons when they know people have to use weapons when they know full well what consequences it has. He has got three brothers and two sisters and it is all mixed emotions at the moment.
“My four-year-old doesn’t know, my six-year-old is trying to get his head around it. We are all just in shock. I just don’t know what I’m feeling.
“I’m feeling angry, upset and confused. I don’t know what to think at the moment. I want him to be remembered as a loving, caring, generous guy who would do anything for anyone. Whoever did it will have to be caught and justice to be served.”
“To be honest, I don’t even know why he was in Gloucestershire.”
More relatives and friends also paid tribute to Camran on social media.