Manhunt Launched After Brutal Brent School Stabbing
Police have launched a major manhunt across north London after two schoolboys were stabbed in Brent. The horrific attack happened at a school on Bacon Lane, leaving a 12-year-old and a 13-year-old fighting for their lives in hospital.
Massive Police Operation Underway
Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, head of north west London policing, confirmed officers have identified the teenage suspect and are racing to track him down. “We have deployed significant resources to the area and are doing everything we can to locate the suspect,” Williams said.
The swift police response aims to reassure shaken students, parents, and local residents worried about safety near schools.
Victims Hospitalised as Investigation Intensifies
The two boys received emergency treatment from paramedics and doctors before being rushed to hospital. Police have not disclosed their condition but thanked medical teams for their dedicated care.
“Our thoughts are with the injured boys and I want to thank the paramedics and doctors who are providing them both with care,” said Det Chief Supt Williams.
Community on Edge Amid Rising Knife Crime
Authorities have yet to reveal whether the suspect knew the victims or attended the same school. The motive behind the savage stabbing remains a mystery, fueling fears in a community already on edge.