A Bradford teenager who died by falling through a greenhouse following Bonfire Night chaos has been named locally. 

Qais Muhammad, 17, was found injured in the garden of a property on Vickerman Street, Halifax, on Saturday.

It came after police were called to complaints about a group of yobs hurling fireworks.

One resident reported seeing 50 to 80 teenagers at the scene. 

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The teenager was taken to hospital where he sadly died of his injuries.

It is understood he has links to the BD8 postcode area of Bradford.

Sharing an image of the late teen, Janaza Announcements said: "The teenager locally named as Qais Muhammad, 17 year old from Bradford, was rushed to hospital after he was found injured in a garden in Vickerman Street, Halifax. However, despite the best efforts of doctors at the hospital, he could not be saved."

A house on the street remains cordoned off today. 

Several spent fireworks are littered across the green on Vickerman Street while neighbours revealed fireworks debris on their doorsteps. 

One neighbour said: "That poor 17-year-old, the parents are suffering. It's really terrible.

"It's very sad."

The street was blocked off by West Yorkshire Police on Saturday evening.

One resident stayed at her mother's house while the situation unfolded.

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In a statement, a spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "Police were contacted by the ambulance service shortly before 8:15pm on Saturday evening (5 November) following reports of an injured male in the garden of a property on Vickerman Street, Halifax.

"The 17-year-old male was taken to hospital where he sadly died of his injuries.

"A scene is currently on in the area as officers establish the full facts of what has happened.

"The matter has been reported to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) as police were called to the vicinity due to a report of fireworks being set off prior to the incident."

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