Teenage boy stabbed in chest in Milton Keynes
Police are appealing for information as they try and trace the suspects.
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a stabbing in Milton Keynes.
The incident occurred on the pathway between Tesco on Swindon Court and a bus stop on Grafton Street at around 4.10pm on Saturday (26/3).
The victim, a boy in his teens, was approached on the pathway by two males, one of which was holding a knife.
The offenders asked him two questions before stabbing him in the chest.
A third male then approached the group and made off towards Tesco with the offenders.
The offenders are described as black males, around 17-years-old, of skinny build.
One of the offenders had braids, that were in plaits and was wearing a black hooded top, with the hood up and an unbranded black puffer jacket.
Another of the offenders was wearing a black balaclava, sunglasses and a black trench coat.
While the third offender also wore a black balaclava and sunglasses as well as black jogging bottoms and a black jacket.
The victim received treatment at Milton Keynes University Hospital but was discharged later in the evening.
Investigating officer, PC Remi Askey, based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “We are asking for anyone who witnessed this incident to please come forward."
“We are particularly keen to speak to a member of the public who assisted the victim after the incident by booking him a taxi and providing him with a taxi fare."