Heartbroken mother on moment son was killed in random ninja sword attack
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A heartbroken mother whose son was killed in a random ninja sword attack has welcomed new figures that show 15,000 weapons have been dropped off in amnesty bins across the country over the past year. 16-year-old Ronan Kanda was murdered close to his Wolverhampton home in 2022 in a case of mistaken identity. Since then, his mother Pooja has campaigned for Ronan's Law, which includes a ban on ninja swords. Broadcast on 05/08/2026 Stream Good Morning Britain live, every weekday from 6am on the ITVX π² http://daytimelink.itv.com/WatchGMBYT Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1NbomQa Like, follow and subscribe to Good Morning Britain! The Good Morning Britain YouTube channel delivers you the news that youβre waking up to in the morning. From exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics and showbiz to heartwarming human interest stories and unmissable watch again moments. Join Susanna Reid, Ed Balls, Kate Garraway, Richard Madeley, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletc
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