Two teenage boys die in separate stabbings in London amid concerns over rise in violence

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says he is "heartbroken and "appalled"

Author: Alice YoungPublished 6th Jul 2021

Two teenage boys have been killed in separate stabbings amid concerns about a surge in violence over the summer.

A 15-year-old died in Woolwich, south-east London, and a 16-year-old in Lambeth, south London, on Monday.

Police have been gearing up for an increase in violence during the summer months after a surge last year when lockdown measures were eased.

In April, officers staged a national crackdown on knife crime, Operation Sceptre, which included deploying knife arches and sniffer dogs as well as encouraging the public to hand in weapons.

The force said the 15-year-old boy died after being stabbed in Woolwich New Road in Woolwich, south-east London, shortly after 5.20pm.

Violence erupted in a busy area near Woolwich Arsenal station and pictures on social media showed members of the public holding up sheets to provide privacy as emergency crews tried to save the boy's life.

Another 15-year-old, who later took himself to hospital suffering from a knife wound, has been arrested on suspicion of the other boy's murder.

In Lambeth, a 16-year-old boy was pronounced dead at the scene after being found injured in Oval Place. There have been no arrests.

The family of both boys have been told.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said:

"I am heartbroken and appalled by the deaths of two teenagers in our city.

"Every loss of life leaves a family and a community devastated.

"My thoughts remain with the victims' family and friends at this extremely difficult time.

"I am determined to do everything in my power to support the police and our communities to put an end to these horrendous crimes and keep our young people safe. This violence has no place in our city. It must stop.

"I am in close contact with the Met Commissioner, and the police are doing everything possible to bring those responsible to justice."

Superintendent Petra Lazar said of the Greenwich incident:

"It is shocking and extremely saddening that a teenage boy has lost his life as the result of knife crime.

"My thoughts at this time are with the family of the boy who has died.

"This incident will understandably cause worry and concern to local residents and I would like to reassure them my officers are supporting the murder detectives in every way we can.

"Increased patrols will be carried out in the area over the next few days."

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