London BLOODBATH: 15-year-old stabbed REPEATEDLY in brutal attack in north London
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has been stabbed repeatedly in a brutal attack in Enfield, north London, in the latest violent crime to hit the capital this year.
The attack took place on Derby Road in Enfield, at around 8.15pm.
The boy was rushed to a central London hospital, but his condition remains unclear.
One man was arrested at the scene for possession of an offensive weapon, but is not believed to be have been involved in the attack.
The whereabouts of the suspect is currently unknown, and police are continuing their search.
London Ambulance Service and officers attended and found a 15-year-old male suffering from stab injuries
A police crime scene remains in place.
A Met Police spokesman commented on the attack, saying: “Police were called to the Derby Road junction with Lincoln Road, Enfield at 8.21pm on Wednesday 3 October following reports of a fight.
“London Ambulance Service and officers attended and found a 15-year-old male suffering from stab injuries.
“He has been taken to a central London hospital where his condition is being assessed.
“We await a full update on his condition.”
Two boys were also stabbed in Enfield on Saturday, September 23.
The attack comes the same night a teenager was repeatedly stabbed in Randolph Avenue, which is located in Maida Vale near Paddington Recreation Ground.
Police were called at 9.24pm to deal with the incident.
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In a statement they explained: “Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a male in his late teens suffering from stab injuries.
“He has been taken to hospital where his injuries have been assessed as non-life threatening or changing.
“Efforts to trace the suspect(s) are ongoing”.
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to call police on 101 quoting reference 7476/3Oct or Crimstoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.