TWO YOUNG TEENS were stabbed in Newham on 13th February – and now police are looking for a white Ford Kuga which they believe was used in the attack upon them. Police believe it was displaying false number plates.
The two teenage boys, aged just 15 and 16, were stood on Densham Road in Newham on 13th February, just before 11pm. The car drew up and two masked men got out. They stabbed the two teenagers several times before getting back in the car and driving away down West Ham Lane.
The emergency services came to the scene of the stabbing. The two victims were taken by an ambulance to an East London hospital. They both had life threatening injuries, but fortunately they are both beginning to recover.
Detective Constable Mark Harrison of the Newham Gangs and Firearms Unit said, “This vehicle is without a doubt connected to this violent attack on two boys. If you were in the area at this time and saw the attack, or have any information about the vehicle used in the crime, please let us know.”
•If you were in the area at the time of the attack or have any other information, you are asked to contact the police on 07776-494 710 or via 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800-555 111, where you can give information anonymously.
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