West Midlands Police are reviewing CCTV footage and conducting enquiries across Smethwick after an 18-year-old boy died from stab wounds outside a mosque on Oldbury Road whilst two other men survived knife injuries during disorder on Friday evening.
Officers have opened a murder investigation following the fatal stabbing during Ramadan celebrations, though the force stated the incident is not being treated as religiously or racially aggravated at this stage. Two men aged 19 and 22 were rushed to hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
A West Midlands Police spokesperson confirmed: “We’re working to establish the full circumstances and who was involved. We’re reviewing CCTV and carrying out other enquiries in the area.”
The force issued an appeal for witnesses or people with information, including mobile phone or dashcam footage, to contact them on 101 quoting log number 4896 of 20 February. Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Police were alerted following reports of disorder outside the place of worship near Birmingham on Friday evening. The 18-year-old victim was found with serious wounds and died at the scene despite emergency response efforts.
The timing during Ramadan celebrations adds sensitivity to the investigation, though authorities have been clear the incident is not currently being investigated as having religious or racial motivation. The determination that the attack is not being treated as religiously aggravated represents a significant early assessment given the location and timing.
West Midlands Police acknowledged the impact on the local community, stating: “We understand how deeply distressing and concerning this incident is, and we will have extra officers in the area over the coming days to offer reassurance to the community.”
The enhanced police presence aims to provide visible reassurance to residents and worshippers in Smethwick following the fatal stabbing. The extra officers will remain deployed over coming days as the murder investigation progresses.
CCTV review forms a central element of the investigative strategy, with detectives examining footage from the mosque, surrounding businesses and residential properties to establish the sequence of events leading to the fatal stabbing. The enquiries across the area include witness interviews and forensic examination of the scene.
The survival of the two other stabbing victims aged 19 and 22 provides potential witness testimony for investigators working to establish who was involved in the disorder that resulted in the teenager’s death. Their hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries means both may be able to provide statements about the incident.
The murder investigation continues as West Midlands Police work to identify and locate those responsible for the 18-year-old’s death. Further arrests and charges will depend on evidence gathered through CCTV review, witness statements and forensic analysis conducted across the coming days.
