Teen Brutally Kicked in Head and Mowed Down by Car Outside East London School

A horrific attack left a teenage boy seriously injured outside St Paul’s Way Secondary School in Bow, East London. The teen was first violently kicked in the head before a grey Volvo mounted the pavement and deliberately rammed into him.

Shocking Scene Caught on Camera

Eyewitnesses and chilling footage captured the moment the violent assault unfolded just outside the school entrance. After an altercation nearby, the boy was attacked and kicked in the head. Moments later, the car sped onto the pavement, striking him with brutal force.

The driver did not stop and fled the scene immediately. Police later located and recovered the vehicle across the road.

Emergency Response and Police Investigation

Emergency services rushed to the scene, treating the boy on the roadside before rushing him to hospital. His current condition remains unknown. A police cordon surrounds the area, with crime scene markers highlighting scattered belongings including school uniform items and trainers.

Police have launched a full investigation, reviewing CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses. Several arrests have already been made, but the motive remains unclear. The recovered vehicle was taken away by police contractors.

Community in Shock Calls for Action

A local resident described the scene as “horrific,” saying, “It was like something out of a nightmare.” Parents and students at St Paul’s Way are demanding stronger safety measures around the school, especially during busy hours.

Anyone with information or footage is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police on 101 quoting the reference number, or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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