Birmingham stabbings: 'He was the light of our life' - tributes paid to victim

He's been named as 23-year-old Jacob Billington from Liverpool

Author: Helen HoddinottPublished 7th Sep 2020
Last updated 7th Sep 2020

The man who lost his life in yesterday’s stabbings in Birmingham has today been described as ‘the light of our life’ by his family.

Jacob Billington was just 23 when he was stabbed in Irving Street as he was out with school friends from Liverpool visiting one of their group who is studying in Birmingham.

Another friend, also 23, was seriously injured and remains in hospital in a critical condition.

Jacob’s family have spoken of their loss: “Jacob was the light of our life and we have been devastated by his loss.

“He was a funny, caring and wonderful person who was loved by every single person he met. He lit up every room with his boundless energy and witty humour and the loss of such a special person will be felt by all who knew him for years to come.

“We ask that our privacy is respected during this difficult time.”

Another man, aged 30 stabbed in Livery Street and a 22-year-old woman, attacked in Hurst Street, remain critically injured in hospital.

Four others, three men and a woman were also injured.

This morning a 27-year-old Birmingham man was arrested from his home address in Selly Oak.

He remains in custody on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder.

Three other people, two men and a woman, were arrested from the same address on suspicion of assisting an offender.

Chief Superintendent Steve Graham said: “Our thoughts and sympathies are with Jacob’s family and friends after receiving such shocking news, particularly for those who were sharing their night out with him. It’s utterly shocking that a friends’ reunion should end so brutally."