A 17-year-old boy died in the arms of his twin brother after he was stabbed in his heart and field in Texas because he asked someone to get out of his chair.
Austin Metcalf was attacked on Wednesday at the Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco after he told 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony that he was in the wrong chair, according to the family of the deceased teenager.
Anthony was accused of murder after he reportedly stabbed Metcalf in the heart while his twin brother Hunter looked into horror and then tried to save his life.
“I tried to beat around as quickly as possible,” a deeply sad hunter told Wfaa. “I looked at my brother and I'm not going to talk about the rest. I tried to help him. '
Hunter then called his parents, who ran to the side of Austin, but did not find him breathable.
'I could see all the blood, and I saw where the wound was, and I was very worried, so I had to find his brother and we hurried to the hospital. And we prayed, and it's God's plan, I don't understand, but they couldn't save him. This is murder, “said his father Jeff Metcalf.
After the incident took place, the meeting was suspended, the stadium was 'immediately protected' and students were sent back to their home campuses, according to Frisco officials.

Austin Metcalf, 17, was deadly stabbed after he told another teenager that he was sitting in the wrong chair during a track meeting in Texas, according to his family

Austin's twin brother Hunter kept him in his arms and tried to stop bleeding after stabbing on Wednesday

The police have arrested the 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony and sued them in the murder of Austin Metcalf
Austin, a junior, was a star player at the Memorial High School of Frisco and was planning to become a university patch.
A GoFundMe set up for him says he was recently voted, had the most valuable player and a 4.0 GPA at school.
His father Jeff asked Anthony's upbringing while he said that he was already forgotten the alleged murderer.
“I don't try to judge, but what kind of parents did this child have? What was he taught? He brought a knife to a track meeting and he killed my son by putting him in the heart. The man was in the wrong place and they asked him to move and he bowed [became angry and aggressive]. This is murder, “said Jeff Metcalf.
'You know what, I already forgive this person. God takes care of things. God is going to take care of me. God is going to take care of my family, “he added.
The grieving father also said he feels bad for Anthony's family.
“I feel [the suspect’s] Family because their son will now end up in prison and learn that he has killed someone, and he has destroyed and killed my son that I can never get back. It's a shame for everyone involved, “said Jeff Metcalf.
Anthony is a senior at the Frisco Centennial High School.

The murder happened at the Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco

Austin, seen with his father Jeff, was a star player in high school

Austin's father Jeff said he has already forgiven the alleged murderer of his son
He is held in the prison of Collin County without a bond set.
“Owl is deeply saddened by the tragic incident that took place in the district 11-5a track meeting on 2 April at the Kuykendall Stadium of Frisco ISD,” the school district said in a statement.
“Owl staff is in communication with district officials to offer support and help during this time … Our thoughts go to those who are affected.”
Austin's school said they would honor him on Thursday and offer counselors for students all day long.