Police Hunt Knife-Wielding Attacker After Teen Stabbings in Kilburn
Two 18-year-old lads were rushed to hospital after a shocking stabbing on busy Buckley Road, Kilburn, on Wednesday afternoon (May 21). The violent attack sparked an urgent emergency response and an intense police investigation.
Air Ambulance Touches Down in Kilburn Grange Park
Met Police scrambled to the scene near Calcott Road at 1:47pm, where officers discovered both teens with stab wounds. London Ambulance Service was backed up by the London Air Ambulance, which landed close by in Kilburn Grange Park. Paramedics treated the victims on the spot before taking them to hospital by road.
Thankfully, police confirmed that neither teenager’s injuries are life-threatening or life-changing.
No Arrests Yet – Police Crank Up Appeal for Witnesses
Despite the rapid response, no arrests have been made so far. Officers remain at the scene, digging into enquiries and hunting for clues. They’ve urged anyone who saw the incident or has CCTV footage to step forward immediately.
“Police were called at 1:47pm on Wednesday, May 21 following reports of a stabbing in Kilburn. Officers joined London Ambulance Service at Buckley Road where two men had suffered stab wounds.” “The two 18-year-olds were taken to hospital for further treatment by London’s Air Ambulance. Their injuries have been assessed as non-life-threatening or non-life-changing.” “Enquiries are ongoing. No arrests have yet been made.”
If you know anything, call police on 101 quoting reference 5224/21May, or ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
London on Edge as Violence Flares
The Kilburn stabbing is just one of several violent incidents across London that day. A separate stabbing near Brunel University in Uxbridge and a shooting in New Addington also rocked the capital. Police stressed there is no known link between these attacks so far.