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Paramedics were alerted to the incident at 4:21 PM on January 6, with reports of a stabbing on Prince Imperial Road, near Red Lion Lane.
Emergency Response
A robust response was mobilised, including ambulance crews, paramedics in fast response cars, an incident response officer, a Tactical Response Unit, and London’s Air Ambulance. The air ambulance charity is only deployed to assist with the most severe cases, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
The first paramedics arrived at the scene within six minutes of receiving the report and found an 18-year-old male suffering from stab wounds. The victim’s injuries have been confirmed as life-threatening, and he is currently receiving treatment in hospital.
Victim Identified as Local Student
The injured teenager has been identified as a Year 12 pupil at Shooters Hill Sixth Form on Red Lion Lane, located near the scene of the stabbing.
Community Reaction
Parents in the area have expressed fear following the incident. One local parent said:
“It’s terrifying that this happened so close to the college. It’s something that we fear as parents every day, but sadly, to some, it’s no surprise.”
The police investigation is ongoing, and further updates are expected as authorities work to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.