irfan wahid, the young people still living in fear of knife crime. also tonight, the woman battling an eating disorder but trying to inspire others to be healthy. do you still carry a knife now? no, not really. n ot really 7 also tonight, the woman battling an eating disorder but trying to inspire others to be healthy. being hot wasn't good enough. the only thing that would've been good enough is if my heart stopped. that's the only thing that would've satisfied my anorexia. and later in the programme, like a duck to water, looking back at one of the most notorious sports finals of all time. archive: it was certainly the wettest wembley in history. in some areas, living with the threat of knife crime has become an everyday reality and one that gets vastly underreported. next week marks a year since 16—year—old irfan wahid was stabbed and killed in harehills, leeds. our reporter, tracey gee, has been speaking to people, including members of irfan‘s family, who are determined to change things for the better. some people feel like they can't be safe in