Boy arrested over double stabbing at London school is former pupil, police say
A 13-year-old boy, a former pupil of Kingsbury High School in London, has been arrested in connection with a double stabbing at the school.
A serious incident occurred at Kingsbury High School in Brent, north-west London, when a 13-year-old former pupil reportedly carried out a double stabbing. Armed with a knife and having initially sprayed a substance in a classroom, the suspect assaulted two students, both aged 12 and 13, injuring them before fleeing the scene. The school community and local authorities have expressed alarm and sadness over the violence in an educational setting.
Counter-terror police are now in charge of the investigation into the incident, indicating the seriousness with which authorities are treating the case. Chief Superintendent Helen Flanagan provided details of the suspect's actions, emphasizing the speed and severity of the attack. The victims were quickly attended to, and their conditions may inform further security measures at schools in the area.
This incident raises broader concerns about school safety and youth violence in London, particularly in the context of increasing reports of knife crime. It highlights the challenges faced by educational institutions in ensuring a secure environment for students and could prompt discussions on policy changes aimed at preventing future occurrences of such violent acts in schools.