Boy, 14, stabbed to death on bus in broad daylight attack in south east London
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The incident took place on the bus route Route 472 running between North Greenwich and Abbey Wood
A teenage boy has been stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich, south east London, with the suspect still at large.
An investigation has been launched following the incident involving the 14-year-old on the bus route Route 472, the Metropolitan Police said.
Emergency services quickly attended the scene after receiving reports of a stabbing at 2.28pm on January 7.
The 14-year-old boy had sustained stab wound injuries, and died shortly after medics arrived.
The bus had been going past the junction with the A205 South Circular Road
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No arrests have been made so far but the Met Police are appealing for witnesses.
Police cordons and road closures remain in place near Woolwich Church Road.
The bus was passing the junction with the A205 South Circular Road.
A police statement said: “An investigation has been launched after the fatal stabbing of a teenage boy on a bus this afternoon."
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The Met Police are appealing for witnesses of the incident on the 472 bus
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Chief Superintendent Louise Sargent said 'this is a horrendous crime', before giving her condolences to the boy's family
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"If anyone witnessed the incident or has any information which may help, they are urged to call police on 101 with ref 3795/07JAN25 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
Chief Superintendent Louise Sargent said "this is a horrendous crime," before giveing her condolences to the boy's family.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, a paramedic in a fast response car, an incident response officer and a paramedic from our tactical response unit.
"We also dispatched London's Air Ambulance.
"Sadly, despite the best efforts of our crews, a teenager was pronounced dead at the scene."
A cordon remains in place as of 5.00pm
PAA woman working at a nearby church said she saw an air ambulance and other emergency service vehicles arrive at the scene, but did not see any of the passengers from the bus.
In October, the Metropolitan Police said it was intensifying efforts to reduce knife crime and crack down on violent gangs across the capital.
In 2024, there were more than 15,000 knife related offences in London - 2,200 up on the year before.
While the number of teenagers stabbed to death last year rose to 18, five more than the number of youngsters killed in 2022.