TWO boys have been stabbed at school – with cops launching a frantic manhunt hunt for a teenage suspect.
The boys – aged just 12 and 13 – were attacked at the school in Brent, north west London, this afternoon.
Both lads were rushed to hospital and their condition is not currently known.
A manhunt has been launched for their attacker, understood to be a teenage boy.
Local police said they were called to reports that a 13-year-old boy had been stabbed at 12.40pm today.
When they arrived they found a second 12-year-old victim at the scene.
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Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams, said: “We recognise that this incident will cause considerable concern within the community.
“We want to reassure local students, parents and local residents that we have deployed significant resources to the area and are doing everything we can to locate the suspect.
“Our thoughts are with the injured boys and I want to thank the paramedics and doctors who are providing them both with care.
“We’ll provide further updates when we can.”
Police have cordoned off the area next to Roe Green Park by Kingsbury High School.
A helicopter is hovering above the school, reports Kilburn Times.
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