Sloane Square: Boy, 15, stabbed by Tube station


An adolescent boy was stabbed close to a central London Underground station, resulting in hospitalization recently. Officials from the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service hurried to Lower Sloane Street, Sloane Square, after receiving a distress call during the afternoon of Monday. Air ambulance transported the young boy to a nearby hospital, where authorities determined that he was no longer in a life-threatening or life-changing situation, according to Scotland Yard.

Transport for London (TFL) reopened the specific station by 8:00 p.m. BST. And, their inquiry is still ongoing, according to the authorities. No one has been arrested in connection with the incident as of yet. According to reports, there have been other knife-related crimes in the region, which has been a cause of concern.

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