Brent school 'ex-pupil wears old uniform before stabbing two boys, 13 and 12'
A former pupil wearing an old school uniform has been arrested for stabbing two boys, aged 13 and 12, at Kingsbury High School in Brent.
In a shocking incident at Kingsbury High School in Brent, northwest London, two boys aged 13 and 12 were seriously injured during a stabbing that took place at lunchtime on Tuesday. The alleged attacker, a 13-year-old believed to be a former student of the school, reportedly wore his old school uniform while committing the act. Fortunately, hospital updates indicate that the victims are in stable condition and their injuries, while serious, are not life-threatening.
The police have launched an investigation into the incident, during which the suspect fled but was apprehended later on suspicion of attempted murder. Detective Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan provided insights into the current status of the victims and stressed the importance of gathering witness accounts and analyzing the suspect's electronic devices in order to establish a clear motive for the attack. The community remains in shock as they grapple with the implications of such violence in a school setting.
This incident raises serious concerns regarding school safety and the need for effective measures to protect students. With the attacker being a former pupil, questions arise about how to better handle the presence of ex-students and potential threats they may pose to current students. The investigation will likely also explore the broader issues of youth violence and mental health, aiming to prevent such occurrences in the future and ensure the safety of students in schools across the UK.