14 arrests made after death of teenage boy in Elswick incident

Gordon Gault died in hospital last night, 6 days after the incident in Newcastle

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 16th Nov 2022
Last updated 16th Nov 2022

Northumbria Police say carrying knives will not be tolerated - as a 14 year old boy's died following an assault in Elswick.

An investigation is underway, and 14 people have been arrested, following the death of Gordon Gault, from Newcastle.

It's after officers attended an incident - following reports of an assault which occurred shortly before 6.30pm last Wednesday (November 9).

It was reported that there had been an altercation involving a number of people in the area of Westmorland Road.

Emergency services attended and found a 14-year-old boy near Elswick Road who had suffered injuries consistent with having been caused by a bladed article.

Gordon Gault was taken to hospital but sadly died last night – six days after the incident.

Chief Superintendent Helena Barron, Northumbria Police’s Area Commander for Newcastle and Gateshead, said:

“First and foremost, this is an absolutely devastating outcome and our thoughts are with Gordon’s family at this awful time.

“Clearly, the last week has been incredibly difficult for Gordon’s family and I would continue to ask that their privacy is respected as they attempt to come to terms with what has happened.

“We are determined to find out the full circumstances that led to Gordon’s death.

“As a Force, we are committed to using every single tactic at our disposal in order to identify the perpetrators and ensure effective justice is served.

“We have made a total of 14 arrests so far as part of our extensive enquiries, and officers remain in the area as part of the investigation and to offer reassurance to those living nearby.

“At this early stage, we believe all parties involved were known to each other and there is no information to suggest there is a risk to the wider public.

“I would encourage anybody with concerns to speak to an officer in the area. I would like to thank everyone for their ongoing patience and cooperation as we continue to investigate this serious incident.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

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