The family of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, who died after he was stabbed at school, have spoken for the first time as they described the extent of their grief. In an interview with Dan Walker to be aired on 5 News, Harvey's parents, Mark and Caroline, said they still go into their son’s room sometimes, which is unchanged since the day Harvey died. “I go in there because I just feel close to him," Mark said. The full interview will air on 5 News at 5pm on Monday. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00But you're missing, and that's the, that's the...
00:02I haven't even, his bed is exactly the same as it were when he's left.
00:06His pyjamas, well, it's what he wears at night, it's on the floor.
00:11His plate, he made himself a sausage sandwich at night, that's still there.
00:15His glass of cordial's still there, I haven't, I can't do that yet.
00:20Are you able to, can you go in or do you, are you just, you can't, you can't bring yourself together?
00:24He'll go in, but then he'll eat his door open, and then, and then when I come out of my room
00:29and his door's open, I have to shut it.
00:33I go in there because I just feel close to him.
00:38Do you talk to him when you're in there, Mark, or do you, do you just spend time?
00:42Just, just spend time, just move things about, don't really do, I won't just, just pick clothes
00:50up, put them back down, just stare out at the window, and then just go.