Brixton Fatal Stabbing: Daylight Attack Injuries Two Adolescent Boys After Knife Fight

 A knife fight that broke out on Brixton's Acre Lane on Monday afternoon injured two 16-year-old lads, raising fresh worries about juvenile violence in South London.


On September 23, at approximately 3 p.m., a group of young males got into a brawl in broad daylight. Upon their prompt arrival, paramedics and Metropolitan Police officers treated the victims on the spot before transferring them to a hospital in south London. The boys' injuries, which include minor trauma and a knife wound to the arm, are not life-threatening, according to police.


Bystanders were seen running as the violence broke out in the altercation, according to footage that went viral on social media. Detectives have called any witnesses or anyone with video footage to come forward as they are currently going over the area's CCTV.

According to a police official, "this was a horrific occurrence that took place in the middle of the day on a public road." "We are making every effort to find the people who are at fault and to reassure the community."


The altercation exacerbates already-existing worries about knife crime in Brixton and around London. Stronger preventative measures to shield youth from violence have been demanded by locals on numerous occasions.

The investigation is still underway, and no arrests have been made as of yet.


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