Kingsbury High School: Police difficulty replace on college students stabbed as 13-year-old arrested | UK | News | EUROtoday

Police have issued an replace on two college students who had been stabbed, as a 13-year-old boy is arrested on suspicion of tried homicide. Officers had been referred to as to Kingsbury High School in Brent, at 12.40pm on Tuesday after two kids aged 12 and 13 had been attacked.

Police have now confirmed their accidents usually are not life-threatening. Speaking on Wednesday, Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan, of Counter Terrorism Policing London, stated: “This continues to be a fast-paced investigation and ‘officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London continue to make inquiries into the circumstances.

“I can now affirm that the accidents suffered by the 2 victims, whereas severe, are fortunately not life-threatening and so they stay in hospital in a steady situation.

“Our thoughts remain with them and their loved ones at this incredibly difficult time. Specialist officers are providing their families with support.

“Increased patrols to reassure the local people will proceed right now. If you’ve issues, we urge you to talk to officers – they’re there to assist and can stay within the space to supply assist and reply any questions.

“The 13-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder remains in custody at this time.”

Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan stated “there is no honour in staying silent” as he urged anybody with data to contact the police following the stabbings at a faculty in north west London.

In the assertion issued on Tuesday night, Sir Sadiq stated: “My thoughts are with the family, friends and wider community in Brent following the appalling stabbings today. This awful violence has absolutely no place in our city.

“A suspect has been arrested and I’m in shut contact with the Met as they examine this horrible incident. The investigation is in its early levels and it’s proper the police are investigating each potential aspect.

“The Met have deployed significant resources to the area and I urge anyone with information to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. There is no honour in staying silent.”

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2169586/police-issue-major-update-students