British police hunt teenager in boy's shooting
LONDON (AFP) - British police were looking Friday for a third teenager in connection with the shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Liverpool after questioning two others in a murder that has shocked the nation.
Meanwhile, the parents of Rhys Jones spoke on Thursday evening of the moment when they found out their son had been killed, appealing to the public for help in finding the boy's killer.
Rhys was shot by a hooded youth riding a BMX bicycle, Merseyside Police have said, while playing football in a pub car park.
Two youths, aged 18 and 14, were questioned by police on Thursday and later released on bail, with detectives still looking for a white male, aged 13 to 15, wearing dark clothes and riding a black bicycle.
The boy's mother, Melanie, told reporters of how she arrived at the site of the shooting before ambulances were able to make it, but was unable to get any response from her son: "He was just lying there in a pool of blood."
"They put him in an ambulance. They tried for an hour and a half to resuscitate him but his little body could not take it, he had just lost too much blood."
Her husband Stephen described the ordeal as "just horrific, your worst nightmare."
Rhys's death sparked an outpouring of grief in the northwestern city, with local football side Everton's Australian international midfielder Tim Cahill speaking of the shock and sadness he felt when he heard of the boy's death.
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