Two teens arrested after boy, 14, ‘stabbed in stomach with kitchen knife’ in busy North London street

<em>A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the stomach with a 10-inch kitchen knife in North London on Sunday evening (PA)</em>
A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the stomach with a 10-inch kitchen knife in North London on Sunday evening (PA)

Violence once again hit the streets of London over the weekend after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the stomach with a 10-inch kitchen knife.

Two men and what appeared to be two young teenagers were involved in a fight for a few minutes before a third teenager ran towards them carrying the ‘gleaming’ weapon, a local resident said.

The victim is in a serious but stable condition after being airlifted to hospital, the Metropolitan Police said, after the incident on Fairbridge Road near Archway shortly before 7pm on Sunday.

Two boys aged 14 and 15 have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, according to the Met.

<em>Two men and what appeared to be two young teenagers were involved in a fight on Fairbridge Road (PA)</em>
Two men and what appeared to be two young teenagers were involved in a fight on Fairbridge Road (PA)

An 11-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder is no longer a suspect, the force added.

In a statement they said: ‘Following initial enquiries the boy was de-arrested and released from custody.’

A witness to the incident said that onlookers pleaded with the attacker not to stab the teenager.

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Local resident Amina Taylor, who said all those involved were white, said she saw the victim stabbed in the stomach with a large knife.

The 40-year-old journalist told how she heard shouting outside her flat overlooking Fairbridge Road and went to her balcony from where she saw a fight involving two men and two young teenagers.

Within a few minutes another young boy ran down the road towards the group carrying what looked like a kitchen knife as onlookers shouted for the fight to stop.

<em>Items left at the scene of the stabbing (PA)</em>
Items left at the scene of the stabbing (PA)

Ms Taylor said: ’We could all see the knife in his hand. It was that big.

‘You could hear the screams of ‘No, stop it, don’t do anything, don’t be stupid’ and he went for (one of the adults) first but then he was kind of swinging wildly and then he just thrust the knife into the stomach of the teenager.’

She said she was shocked to see ‘somebody who is clearly barely taller than my nine-year-old son coming down with a weapon in his hand’.

She described seeing the ‘big’ and ‘cumbersome’ weapon gleaming as she watched from her second floor flat.

Shopkeeper Abdullah Ozcelik, who works nearby, added: ‘These people are just little children. It should be unbelievable. It should not happen to anyone.’

<em>The victim is in a serious but stable condition after being airlifted to hospital (PA)</em>
The victim is in a serious but stable condition after being airlifted to hospital (PA)

Responding to another night of violence, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: ‘Incidents like this have a devastating impact on families and our communities and we need to send the message that they will not be tolerated.

‘Politicians, the police and all Londoners must unite in saying it is never acceptable to carry a knife – and it does not make you safer.’

In a statement, the Met said: “At this early stage officers retain an open mind as to motive.”

Witnesses are asked to contact police at the Central North Command Unit quoting reference CAD7206/1JUL or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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