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Teen held for attempted murder after train stabbing in London

  • Train stabbing in south London leaves victim critically injured
  • 19-year-old arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
  • British Transport Police assure continued investigations and heightened patrols

His condition is “critical but stable,” according to the British Transport Police, who transported the victim, who is in his twenties, to the hospital.

An individual, aged 19, has been apprehended on suspicion of attempted murder after the stabbing of another man aboard a train in the southern region of London.

The incident between the Beckenham Junction and Shortlands railway stations was observed on Wednesday.

Onlookers could be heard yelling at a man clad in a black hooded jacket, black trousers, and a face mask, who was seen brandishing a sizable blade, according to social media footage captured on board the train.

In response to complaints of two men fighting, British Transport Police (BTP), London Ambulance Service, and Metropolitan Police officers were dispatched to the scene.

BTP reported that the victim, who is in his twenties, was transported to the hospital, where he is in “critical but stable condition.”

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Additionally, a dagger was recovered, and force was added.

Superintendent Darren Malpas stated, “Our detectives have been diligently conducting an investigation into this incident in light of the public’s concerns.” I am hopeful that this apprehension will instill a sense of confidence among individuals utilizing the rail network.

Patrols with heightened visibility will persist in the vicinity and throughout the network to provide the traveling public with conspicuous reassurance.

He further advised any witnesses who still need to communicate to do so strongly.

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