Teenage boy dies in the arms of paramedics after being fatally stabbed in latest knife crime horror to hit London
- A teenage boy was stabbed to death in Tottenham, North London, yesterday
- Police were called at around 5.30pm to a disturbance in the borough of Haringey
- Despite efforts from emergency services, the victim died a short time later
- The Met are appealing for witnesses and information regarding the incident
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A teenage boy died in the arms of paramedics yesterday after being fatally stabbed, in the latest knife crime horror to hit London.
Police were called at around 5.30pm to a disturbance in Haringey, North London, and officers and paramedics rushed to the scene.
They found the victim, believed to be in his late teens, who was suffering stab injuries.
Despite efforts from emergency services, he died a short time later.
Police were seen guarding the crime scene on Tottenham High Road following the stabbing.

A teenage boy died in the arms of paramedics yesterday in the latest knife crime horror to hit London

Police were called at around 5.30pm to a disturbance on Tottenham High Road as officers and paramedics rushed to the scene
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The Metropolitan Police said enquiries are ongoing to ensure the victim’s family are informed.
It added that a post-mortem will be carried out and an urgent investigation has been launched.
No arrests have been made at this stage.
The Met are urging any witnesses or anyone with information to call 101 ref 5327/30sep.

They found the victim, believed to be in his late teens, who was suffering stab injuries and despite efforts from emergency services, he died a short time later
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org.
The Met said: ‘Communities have a vital role to play in tackling violent crime and we urge anyone who may have information to tell us, so that we can tackle violence together.
‘We need information about crime or those who carry a weapon, or those that exploit people for gain or revenge, while putting young people’s lives at risk.’