
Schoolboy Amen Techle's friends will create a vigilance in Glasgow, later a police investigation continues to murder his murder.
The 15 -year -old man died last Wednesday after a violent incident in the city's St. George Cross area.
Two boys, 14 and 15 years of age, Arrested in connection with deathThe 14 -year -old has been accused and will appear in court on Monday.
Police Scotland said Amen's family is being supported by specially trained officers.
DET Ce Iss Issul Campbell Jackson said: “Our views are with Amen's household and buddies on this tough time.
“I would like to thank the community for his support till now.”

The afternoon vigilance will probably be held at a soccer park, the place Amen performed close to his residence in Scottstown.
Amen's help activist Jamie O'Neel stated that it was open to return with everybody.
“The last few days have been a mixture of sorrow and numbness, and people share the stories of happiness when they speak of Amen,” he stated.
“His young friends in school were wondering what he could do and came with the idea that he should conduct a vigilance.
“This is his means of paying tribute to his buddy, coming collectively and supporting one another.”

Police Scotland said that his investigation into Amen's death was going on.
Emergency services participated in the incident on Clarenden Street at 22:30 pm on Wednesday, but the teenager was declared dead on the spot.
After the post -mortem examination, the police Scotland said that his death is being considered as murder.
Amen, who is originally from Eritrea, lived with his father in Glasgow and was recently given the right to give 'Bani' status in Britain.
He attended the St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School in Jordanhill.

17 -year -old Amen's sister Dalina Tekle said that she is expected to gain UK citizenship and either become a basketball player, a doctor or engineer.
He told BBC Scotland News that Amen “was not simply my brother, he was my finest buddy”.
He stated that he was “actually cute individual, so sort and so shiny”.
Police Scotland launched a major investigation into Amen's death.
Bal said that “North lies with the local people” and the authorities are reviewing CCTV and interrogating the door-to-door.
Supt Christopher Stewart said: “We are proceed to help Amen's household and proceed to affix the local people affected by the incident.
“A visible policing presence in the area will remain and I will urge someone with questions or concerns to contact any local officer – they are there to help.”
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With inputs from BBC