Teen Left Fighting for Life After Bush Hill Park Stabbing
A chilling stabbing on Southbury Road, just outside Bush Hill Park, has rocked the local community. Four suspects are now in custody after a 15-year-old boy suffered a critical chest injury in a savage attack on the evening of Saturday, 20 January.
Police Rush to Scene, Launch Manhunt
Officers were called at 9.54pm and found the teenage victim badly wounded. Quick-thinking cops administered first aid before rushing him to hospital. The boy remains in a life-threatening condition. His family has been informed.
Detective Sergeant Steve Ferguson warned: “A teenage boy has been left seriously injured, and an investigation is underway to track down those responsible. Four people—two men and two male youths—have been arrested and are currently in police custody.”
CCTV and Forensics Aid the Hunt for Attackers
The Met is scouring CCTV footage and carefully combing the scene for clues. They’re calling on anyone who witnessed strange behaviour or the stabbing itself to come forward. Your information could be key to cracking the case.
Speak Up: Police Urge Witnesses to Help
- Got info? Contact the Metropolitan Police on 101, quoting CAD 6623/20Jan.
- Share tips online at the Met Police website.
- Want to stay anonymous? Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The hunt for justice is on. Don’t stay silent.