Teen Arrested After Brutal Bus Brawl in Hayes Town Centre
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested following a violent fight involving several teenagers on a U4 bus in Hayes Town Centre.
The chaos unfolded at around 2.22pm on Tuesday 10 June, when police patrolling Station Road stumbled upon the clash aboard the bus.
Two boys suffered head injuries, with one, aged 14, rushed to hospital for treatment.
Emergency Services Rush to Scene
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson revealed:
“We were called at 2.22pm on Tuesday 10 June to reports of an assault on Station Road, Hayes. We treated two teenagers for head injuries. One patient was taken to hospital while the other was discharged at the scene.”
Police Crack Down with Arrest
The Metropolitan Police confirmed officers intervened after spotting the fight on the U4 bus.
“At 15:32hrs on Tuesday 10 June, police on patrol came across a fight between a number of teenagers on board a bus in Hayes Town Centre. A 14-year-old boy required outpatient treatment for minor injuries. A 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and has been bailed pending further enquiries.”
Witnesses Urgently Needed
Investigators are appealing for witnesses or anyone with video footage to come forward.
- Call 101 or message @MetCC on X (formerly Twitter), quoting CAD 4711/10Jun
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
Community on Edge After Bus Violence
The brawl has sent shockwaves through Hayes, with social media flooded with footage and discussions under hashtags like #hayestown, #u4, #westlondon, and #hillingdon.
Locals voiced rising fears about youth violence, especially on public transport routes.