Harleigh Hepworth from Rugeley was fatally stabbed in West Park, Wolverhampton, on 7 March.
A fundraiser has been set up in an attempt to make more bleed kits available in and around Staffordshire, in memory of a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed to death earlier this month.
The older sister of one of Harleigh's close friends has now set up a fundraiser to enable more bleed kits to be placed around the region. Ms Bunn, who set up the fundraiser with campaigner Mackenzie John, said: "The more we have means more lives that can be potentially saved.Ms Bunn said she was concerned for her brother's safety in the wake of the fatal attack, and now worries whenever he leaves the house.
"I looked after him like he was my own brother. Months before, he'd said to me, you're like my big sister."
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