Hendon wounding live: Updates after kid, 15, raced to clinic after blade assault
This is the second occurrence in the space this week
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A 15-year-old kid has been raced to clinic
A student has been hurried to emergency clinic after a cutting in North London.
Police hurried to Brent Street, Hendon, at around 2.45pm this evening (Thursday, January 20) and observed the kid, matured 15 with cut injuries.
Paramedics and London's Air Ambulance likewise showed up and took the kid to emergency clinic.
Police have affirmed he isn't in a hazardous condition.
A crime location stays set up. This is the subsequent episode that is happened nearby in multi week.
London Ambulance Service (LAS) affirmed they had treated the kid at the scene and taken him to medical clinic "as really important".
A representative added: "We were called at 2.34pm today (20 January) to reports of an occurrence on Brent Street, NW4.
"We sent a rescue vehicle group, a surgeon in a vehicle, and an episode reaction official. We likewise dispatched London's Air Ambulance.
"We treated a teen at the scene and took them to a significant emergency room as vital."
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16:40TOM HAYNES
Met Police - casualty's condition 'non-dangerous'
The Met Police has affirmed the casualty's condition isn't dangerous.
In an update presented on Twitter at 4.45pm, a representative said: "The casualty's condition has since been affirmed as not dangerous. Enquiries are progressing.
"Anybody with data is approached to call 101 citing CAD 4018/20Jan."
16:37TOM HAYNES
Video from the scene
Film from Brent Street, Hendon, where a 15-year-old kid was cut recently, has arisen.
The clasp, distributed by 999 News on Twitter, shows the police cordon still set up while bystanders remain in the road.
A Met representative said: "Enquiries into the conditions are progressing and a crime location stays set up. At this beginning phase of the examination, there have been no captures."
#Barnet
BREAKING: A 15-year-old kid has been hurried to emergency clinic after he was cut over and again without really trying to hide in #Hendon, north-west London.
Met Police say at 2:35pm they were called to Brent Street, NW4. Surgeons from London's Air Ambulance additionally joined in.
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- London 999 (@999London) January 20, 2022
16:02TOM HAYNES
Second wounding on Brent Street this week
On Saturday (January 15), a 17-year-old kid was raced to clinic following a wounding assault on Brent Street.
London Ambulance Service (LAS) paramedics likewise raced to the scene after the cutting, which occurred at around 2.35pm.
Today, Hendon Street Conservatives tweeted: "We are exceptionally disheartened to catch wind of one more cutting on Brent Street at the intersection with The Crest.
"This is the second such assault in multi week and we will be working with MPS Hendon to see what should be possible going ahead."
15:57TOM HAYNES
Full explanation from Met Police
A Met Police representative put out the accompanying announcement:
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Where the assault occurred
The guide underneath shows the road where the 15-year-old kid was cut:
The casualty stays in clinic. We anticipate a report on his condition.
15:51TOM HAYNES
What we know up to this point
A 15-year-old kid has been raced to clinic after a wounding on Brent Street, North London. This is all the data we have up until this point:
Police were called to Brent Street, Hendon, at around 2.35pm on Thursday, 20 January to reports of a wounding
A student, 15, was tracked down experiencing blade wounds and taken to clinic
Police are hanging tight for a report on his condition. His family has been educated
An examination is progressing. No captures have been made
Brent Street stays shut down
15:45TOM HAYNES
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