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Kingsbury School: Counter-terror officers lead inquiry into student stabbings
Summary
Two pupils were stabbed at Kingsbury High School in Brent and are reported to be in a serious condition; a 13‑year‑old has been arrested and remains in custody while counter‑terrorism officers lead the police investigation, which has not been declared a terrorist incident.
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Two pupils were injured in a stabbing at Kingsbury High School in Brent shortly after midday on Tuesday. Police say the victims are aged 13 and 12 and are believed to be in a serious condition. A 13‑year‑old suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and a weapon believed to have been used was recovered. Due to what officers described as "surrounding circumstances," the inquiry is being led by counter‑terrorism policing, though it has not been declared a terrorist incident.
Key details:
- Incident occurred at Kingsbury High School in Brent around 12:40 GMT on Tuesday.
- Two pupils, aged 13 and 12, were attacked and are reported to be in a serious condition.
- A 13‑year‑old was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder; a weapon believed to have been used was recovered.
- Counter‑terrorism policing is leading the investigation while local officers continue to work on the case; the incident has not been formally declared a terrorist incident.
Summary:
The event has had a significant effect on the school community, and the Lower School was closed the following day while some upper year groups attended. Police continue to question the arrested 13‑year‑old and the investigation remains ongoing under counter‑terrorism policing, with further updates to come as inquiries progress.
