Teen Girls Stabbed On Croydon School Routes in Chilling Attacks
South London detectives are hunting a knifeman after two teenage girls were stabbed while walking to school in Croydon. The brutal attacks happened just days apart and police believe they are linked.
First Attack: Girl Stabbed in Leg
On Wednesday, 4 November at 8:50am, officers rushed to Moffat Road following reports of a stabbing. A 15-year-old girl was approached by a stranger and stabbed in the leg. She was taken to hospital but her injuries were not life-threatening.
Second Attack: Girl Stabbed in Arm
Just two days later on Friday, 6 November at 8:23am, another 15-year-old girl was stabbed—this time in the arm—on St Paul’s Road. She was treated at the scene and hospitalised, where her condition was also described as non-life-threatening.
Police Appeal and Safety Measures
The two victims attend different schools and don’t appear to know each other. Detective Inspector David Adams said:
“These attacks are almost identical in nature and I am confident that they are linked. We have released CCTV footage from the second incident and urge the community to help us identify this suspect.”
Patrols around school times have been stepped up to protect pupils. Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 1294/06NOV.