13-year-old charged after two boys stabbed at Kingsbury High School, London
In Brief
Two boys aged 12 and 13 were stabbed at Kingsbury High School; a 13-year-old former pupil has been charged.
Key Facts
- Two boys aged 12 and 13 were stabbed at Kingsbury High School in Brent, north-west London on Tuesday at 12:40 pm
- Both victims were taken to hospital; one is at a major trauma centre and both remain in stable condition
- A 13-year-old former pupil was arrested near a mosque after the attack and is not being treated as terrorism
- The suspect appeared in Westminster magistrates court charged with attempted murder for stabbing one boy in the neck and another in the playground
- The boy stabbed in the classroom sustained three stab wounds, a spinal fracture, and injuries requiring surgery
What Happened
On Tuesday at Kingsbury High School, two boys aged 12 and 13 were stabbed during lunchtime. Emergency services were called at 12:40 pm, and both victims were hospitalized with serious injuries. A 13-year-old former pupil was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder.
Why It Matters
The incident raises concerns about safety and security in schools, highlighting the need for effective measures to prevent violence among pupils. The case also underscores the challenges faced by authorities in addressing youth violence and ensuring the wellbeing of students in educational environments.
Sources
- The Guardian — Met searches for teenage suspect after boys stabbed at north London school(1d ago)
- BBC News — Two boys stabbed in north London school(1d ago)
- The Guardian — Suspect in stabbing of two boys at north London school is former pupil(19h ago)
