Dad-of-4 hailed hero after risking life to stop knifeman in terrifying school run drama
Kayfee Hameed suffered injuries to his hand and leg after the incident near Berwick Hills Primary School
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A dad-of-four who stepped in to stop a knifeman near a Middlesbrough school has been named as Kayfee Hameed.
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The incident happened around 8.30am on Friday
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Play now The large scale 999 response is in Berwick Hills, close to Berwick Hills Primary School.
A number of police cars with sirens blaring and lights flashing are in the Westerdale Road area.
A picture from the scene shows dozens of residents and passers-by in a street with police vehicles parked right along it.
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Lucky escape for couple after fire rips through mid-terrace home in Hartlepool
Extensive fire and smoke damage was caused in the blaze
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Scene of a fire at a home on Wilson Street, Hartlepool (Image: Teessidelive)
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Firefighters battled a house fire with reports of people trapped inside.
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