Harrow stabbing: Teenager rushed to hospital after being stabbed in the chest on board London bus

A youngster has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed on board a bus in West London.

Police have been known as to the scene on Eastcote Road, shut the the junction with Northolt Road, Harrow, at round 6.46pm on Thursday (April 1).

A male, aged in his late teenagers, was taken to hospital with a stab damage to his chest.

Thankfully, his situation has been assessed as non-life threatening.

No arrests have been made, as police proceed to seek for the knifeman.

A big cordon was arrange alongside Eastcote Road at the junction with Northolt Road

A spokesman for the Met Police mentioned: “Police have been known as at roughly 6.46pm on Thursday, April 1 to reviews of an individual stabbed on board a bus in Eastcote Road, shut to the junction with Northolt Road, in Harrow.

“Officers attended together with London Ambulance Service. A male aged in his late-teens was taken to hospital with a stab damage to his chest. His situation was assessed as non-life threatening.

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“Enquiries are ongoing and against the law scene stays in place. At this early stage, there have been no arrests.”

Anybody with info is requested to name police on 101 or tweet @MetCC, quoting CAD reference 6875/01Apr.

To stay nameless contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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