A TEENAGER who was stabbed to death and ran for help saying “I don’t want to die” has been pictured for the first time.
Schoolboy Ibrahima Seck, 14, was found with stab wounds and was rushed to hospital, but he sadly passed away.

Tributes to schoolboy Ibrahima Seck, 14, who was stabbed in Manchester[/caption]
Pictures from the scene show a police cordon at the nearby Fairway Inn pub[/caption]
Police are seeing entering the Fairway Inn pub in Manchester after a teenager was stabbed outside[/caption]
Emergency services scrambled to north Manchester at around 5pm on Sunday following reports of a serious assault.
Greater Manchester Police launched a murder investigation and arrested four people – including three teenagers – in connection with the death.
Two boys, 14 and 16, were arrested on suspicion of murder.
A 14-year-old girl and a 37-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
All four remain in custody this morning, and the scene remains cordoned off.
Manchester Coroner’s Office confirmed it has received a file for Ibrahima.
Eyewitnesses told MEN how the young victim fled the attack, running through his front door begging for help.
“He just came through the door and said ‘I’ve been stabbed’.
“We sat him down on a chair and phoned an ambulance.
“He just kept saying ‘I don’t want to die’.”
Onlookers desperately tried to save Ibrahima with CPR before paramedics arrived.
Superintendent Marcus Noden said last night: “This is a distressing and heart-breaking incident where a boy has lost his life.
“We are still trying to establish the circumstances around the incident and have a number of scenes in place.”
Pictures from the scene show a police cordon on Nevin Road in New Moston as well as another at the nearby Fairway Inn pub.
An air ambulance was also scrambled to the scene, landing in Nuthurst Road Park – just a short distance away from Nevin Road.
Detectives said the boy’s family is being supported by specialist officers.
Cops are currently appealing for information and are asking people who were in the Nevin Road area to come forward.
You can report any information to the police through their website or by calling 101, quoting log 2250 of 8/6/25.
If you wish to submit information anonymously, you can use the independent charity Crimestoppers to do so.

Police and forensics on the scene today following the tragedy[/caption]
A forensics officer outside the pub as cops investigate today[/caption]