TWO teenagers have admitted stabbing a 15-year-old boy to death in West Bromwich earlier this year.

Isaac Brown was attacked in New Square just after 9pm on April 7 during a confrontation between two groups. 

Reehan Nezir, aged 18 and a 14-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted manslaughter, robbery and possession of an offensive weapon at Bolton Crown Court today (Tuesday December 3).

Reehan Nezir.Reehan Nezir. (Image: West Midlands Police)

They will be sentenced next year.

Isaac, along with two friends, arranged to meet up with Nezir and the 14-year-old to ‘sort out’ a dispute.

At around 6.30pm earlier that day, a 12-year-old boy had been robbed by a group in Smethwick which included the two defendants.

The victim was assaulted and his jacket was stolen.

Isaac knew the victim of the robbery through a friend and circulated various messages on social media to find out the identity of the attackers.

The defendants communicated with Isaac and his friend on social media, which escalated tensions between the two groups.

Nezir posted: ‘Do you know who I am?’ and ‘I’ll teach you a lesson’.

The two groups then met in West Bromwich.

Isaac and his friends were confronted by a group armed with weapons.

Isaac’s group ran away to New Square which is where they were confronted by Nezir and the 14-year-old boy.

CCTV footage showed disorder between the teenagers, where weapons were brandished. Tragically, Isaac was fatally stabbed in the chest.

Nezir, of Edith Road, Smethwick and the 14-year-old boy fled, but were both arrested the following day.

In tribute, Isaac’s family said: “Isaac is a wonderful, loving, kind, happy, son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin.

“Fun and mischievous, always smiling and always there to help.

“We are unable to understand what has happened.

“We just want him back and this not to have happened.”

Detective Inspector Ade George from West Midlands Police's Homicide Unit said: “Another young life has been lost as a result of young men carrying knives.

“Two groups met up to seek retribution for a robbery that happened earlier in the day.

“This revenge attack ended up having catastrophic consequences.

“We are doing everything we can to tackle knife crime by not only arresting offenders who choose to carry weapons but also educating young people and preventing them to being drawn into that lifestyle.”