- Jahziah Coke, 13, died on Thursday after being stabbed at a home in Oldbury
- Paramedics attempted to treat his injuries at the scene but were unable to save him.
- A man accused of assisting an offender is also due to appear in court later today.
Two teenagers have been charged with the murder of Jahziah Coke, a 13-year-old girl who was stabbed.
The teenager was found with life-threatening injuries after police were called to a house on Lovett Avenue in Oldbury, five miles west of Birmingham city centre in the West Midlands, at around 4pm on August 29.
In a tribute issued through West Midlands Police, the 13-year-old’s mother said: ‘Jahziah was a very polite, kind and family-orientated young man.
“He was very loving and always smiling. His smile lit up the room. He was very kind.”
Paramedics attempted to treat his injuries at the scene but despite their efforts, they were unable to save him.
A police officer stands outside the house in Lovett Avenue, Oldbury, where Jahziah Coke was killed on Thursday.
Police at the scene of a stabbing on Lovett Avenue in Oldbury. Two teenagers have been charged with murder
Tributes were left outside the house in Oldbury on Friday (pictured: flowers and candles on the doorstep)
Police officers could be seen at the rear of the property on Lovett Avenue on Friday following the killing the day before.
A police officer stands guard outside the home where Jahziah Coke was killed Thursday.
Police officers use poles to search for evidence outside the home on Lovett Avenue
Forensic officers were seen searching the property on Friday (pictured: a crime scene officer with a 3D imaging device)
Police were called to the scene at around 4 p.m. Thursday. Two teenagers were arrested and later charged with murder.
Police arrested two teenagers, whose ages have not been released, on Sunday on suspicion of murder. The boys, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, have been charged.
A man in his forties who was also arrested by police has been charged with assisting an offender.
All three are expected to appear before Birmingham magistrates later today.
Police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with Jahziah’s death.
TranslateBalloons were left outside the house following the attack, while the teenager’s friends also organised a balloon release in his memory.
Friends released blue balloons and set off blue and red flares outside the home, which was still within a police cordon, on Sunday night.
A picture shared on social media showed the friends had also written ‘RIP ZI’ with candles on the front lawn.
The family is receiving support from specialist officers and the officers are continuing to appeal for information in relation to the tragedy.
Detectives have carried out CCTV enquiries in the area but are still keen to hear from anyone who may have dashcam, doorbell, CCTV or phone footage that could assist with their investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to contact West Midlands Police, quoting reference 3204 of 29 August, or contact Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 to give information anonymously.