Barking stabbing: Boy fighting for his life after stabbing near Essex

A boy is fighting for his life after being stabbed near Essex on Friday.

Police yesterday (March 13) arrested a 15-year-old on suspicion of tried homicide following the stabbing.

Officers are at this time interesting for witnesses and knowledge, after a toddler was stabbed on Friday (March 12).

An investigation was launched after officers had been known as to experiences of a male assaulted in Hulse Avenue, Barking, at roughly 3.45pm two days in the past.

Police and the London Ambulance Service attended the scene and located a 16-year-old boy affected by stab wounds.

He was taken to an east London hospital the place he stays in a crucial situation.

Twitter person KnivesSaves uploaded footage of police coping with the casualty, captioning the put up “Yesterday’s #stabbing in #Barking.

“ #School children had been fighting and that is the tip end result.”

Detectives at the moment are interesting for any witnesses who had been within the space across the time of the stabbing, or any drivers who could have dashcam footage that would assist the investigation, to contact police.

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If you’ll be able to assist, name 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD4305/12Mar.

Alternatively, in the event you want to stay nameless you’ll be able to contact the unbiased charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Enquiries into the incident stay ongoing by detectives from East Area CID.

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