Teenager Stabbed in Shocking East London Knife Attack

Knife Horror Hits Slurry Street

A teenage boy was stabbed in a frightening attack in East London on Thursday evening. Emergency teams rushed to Slurry Street just after 6.30pm following reports of the stabbing.

Police Launch Urgent Response

Officers and paramedics found the boy with a stab wound at the scene. He was quickly taken to hospital, where his condition remains unknown. No arrests have been made yet as police continue their investigation.

Section 60 Stop & Search Powers Enforced

In response to the attack, Met Police have authorised a Section 60 order. This gives officers the power to stop and search people in the E3 and E14 areas until 6am the following day.

A Met Police spokesman said: “Police were called to Slurry Street, E14 at 18:31hrs on Thursday, 6 February following a report of a stabbing. Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a teenage boy suffering a stab injury. He has been taken to hospital where we await an update on his condition. No arrests; enquiries continue. A Section 60 has been authorised in the E3 and E14 areas until 06:00hrs on Friday, 7 February.”

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