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Police hunt killer after 14-year-old stabbed to death on London bus

The teenager was treated at the scene in Woolwich but died soon after medics arrived, police said.

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Police cars behind a police cordon, at the scene in Woolwich, south east London where a 14-year-old boy has been stabbed to death on a Route 472 bus.
The teenager was stabbed to death on a London bus in Woolwich, south east London (Ben Whitley/PA)

Police are on the hunt for a killer after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death on a London bus in what police have described as a “horrendous” crime.

The teenager was treated at the scene in Woolwich but died soon after medics arrived, Metropolitan Police said.

No arrests have been made.

The youngster was on a route 472 bus on Woolwich Church Road near the junction with the A205 South Circular Road, close to the Woolwich Ferry.

Police were called at 2.28pm on Tuesday.

Cordons and road closures remained in place on Tuesday night while emergency services carried out inquiries.

Deputy Commander Louise Sargent described the attack as a “horrendous crime”, and said it was a “worrying time” for local residents.

She told reporters at the scene: “I’m very sad to say that this afternoon a 14-year-old boy has died.

“The initial alert was raised by a local officer out on patrol.

“Paramedics treated a 14-year-old boy at the scene who had received stab wounds, but really sadly, he died shortly after medics arrived.

“Our thoughts at this time are with the victim’s family and friends.

A PA graphic showing the location within London of a fatal stabbing
(PA Graphics)

“This is a horrendous crime, and I can’t imagine what they must be going through right now.

“We are working at pace to identify and arrest those involved.

“I know this will be a worrying time for everyone here in Woolwich, and all the more so given the very young age of the victim.”

A woman working at a nearby church told the PA news agency she saw an air ambulance and other emergency service vehicles arrive at the scene, but did not see any of the passengers from the bus.

The incident comes the day after an 18-year-old man was stabbed near a school in the same area of London.

Police were called to the scene at around 4.20pm on Prince Imperial Road, Woolwich, in Greenwich.

The man has been taken to hospital where he remains in a potentially life-threatening condition.

Police tape at the scene of the incident
Police tape at the scene of the incident (Ben Bauer/PA)

Police do not currently believe the two attacks are linked.

The Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan said: “My thoughts are with the family, friends and wider community in Greenwich following the appalling fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy.

“This heart-breaking violence has absolutely no place in our city.

“I am in close contact with police leaders – an investigation is underway and local residents will see increased patrols in the local area.”

Some 10 teenagers were killed in London last year, nine of whom were the victims of stabbing while one died in a shooting, according to data compiled by the PA news agency.

This was down sharply from 21 teenage deaths in the capital in 2023.

The youngest victim in 2024 was aged 14.

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