A third teenager has been arrested in connection with the murder of schoolboy who was found dead in a graveyard.
The 16-year-old from Carlisle has been held over the "savage and brutal" killing of Jordan Watson.
His body was found in a secluded part of St John the Baptist Church cemetery in Carlisle, Cumbria, by a member of the public on Tuesday morning.
A post-mortem examination revealed that the teenager, from nearby Ridley Road, died from multiple wounds to the head and neck caused by a sharp implement.
Two other men from Carlisle arrested in connection with the murder, aged 18 and 19, remain in police custody.
Yesterday Jordan's family paid tribute to him, saying he lived by the motto Yolo - "you only live once".
They said the Liverpool Football Club supporter, who had been a "loving and caring child", "would never walk alone".
In a statement issued by Cumbria Constabulary, the family said: "Jordan wasn't perfect, he was though the most loving and caring child that anyone could meet.
"He had the best sense of humour. Jordan's favourite expression was 'Yolo' - you only live once. Jordan lived by this motto, he had a strong personality and a love of the outdoors. Jordan could not be talked out of doing something he really wanted to do.
"Jordan was very loyal, he stuck up for his brothers and sisters, he was scared of nothing.
"Jordan adored his girlfriend Justine and they spent many happy times together. Jordan loved Liverpool Football Club and, like his favourite team, he will never walk alone.
"Jordan, you will always be in our thoughts and prayers, fly high baby angel. Sleep tight, to us you will always be perfect. Love you always, our sleeping angel."
Jordan was last seen at approximately 11pm by a friend, at an address near the cemetery.
He was wearing a blue and grey hoodie, a black Adidas T-shirt, grey tracksuit bottoms and grey Nike trainers. He was 5ft tall and of slim build, with brown hair.
Anyone with information was asked to contact North Cumbria CID on 101 or Crimestoppers.