A 15-year-old girl has been stabbed to death in Croydon, South London in the United Kingdom.
The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to Wellesley Road in south London at around 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 27, adding that the girl died at the scene near the Whitgift shopping centre at about 9.20 a.m.
A white tent and a stationary number 60 bus are within the police cordon, while footage posted on social media earlier showed police cars and ambulances surrounding the vehicle.
Police said a teenager was tracked and an arrest was made around an hour and 15 minutes after the stabbing.
The Chief Superintendent, Andy Brittain, told SkyNews: “At this early stage we believe that he may have known her.
READ ALSO: 14-year-old girl commits suicide over domestic violence
“A crime scene will be in place for some time, and I am grateful for the cooperation of residents.
“Our immediate thoughts are with this young girl’s family who are facing the most tragic of news. Our officers are with the girl’s family to support them.
“I am in contact with the local community, who are clearly as concerned as we are about this tragic incident. I shall continue to update them throughout the day.
“My officers were immediately on scene to provide first aid and support paramedics.”
A spokesman for the London ambulance service confirmed that three ambulance crews, an incident response officer, an advanced paramedic in a car, as well as an air ambulance were sent to the scene.
The Mayor of Croydon, Jason Perry, in a statement on Facebook, said: “I am devastated to hear that the teenage girl who was stabbed in the town centre this morning has tragically died.
“The Council are in touch with the police and will fully support their investigations. Our whole community’s thoughts will be with the victim’s family and friends.
“A suspect, who is believed to have known the victim, has been located and arrested by local police officers, and I would like to thank all those who responded so quickly and professionally to the incident.”
- FG unveils free cesarean sections for women to combat maternal mortality - November 7, 2024
- National grid collapses for second time in 3 days - November 7, 2024
- ‘Doing harm to kids’: Australia to ban children under 16 from social media - November 7, 2024