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Manchester – The killer of a private schoolboy stabbed through the heart has provoked outrage by applying for day release from prison in time for Christmas.

Josh Molnar, 18, who is serving a 16-month sentence for possession of an illegal flick knife and lying to police, was only locked up in July.

He admitted wielding the fatal blow which left Yousef Makki, 17, with a 5½in chest wound, but was cleared of murder and manslaughter after arguing that the tragedy was an accident.

The family of Yousef – a scholarship pupil at the £13 000-a-year (about R57 000) Manchester Grammar School – were told last week of fellow public schoolboy Molnar’s application.

Yousef’s sister, Jade Akoum, said: “We are appalled. It appears the application has been made so he can spend Christmas with his family – but it’s only months after he’s been sentenced. It’s a real kick in the teeth as we will never have the chance to spend another day with Yousef. The judge who sentenced him [Molnar] spoke out against his fascination with knives. What kind of message does it send if he can be let out on day release so soon?”