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A false name of a supposed suspect was circulating on social media after a stabbing attack in northwest England .
Police say the name was fake, as were rumors that the 17-year-old suspect was an asylum-seeker.
Detectives say the suspect charged with murder and attempted murder was born in the U.K. , and British media have reported that his parents are from Rwanda .
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