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Teenager dead after stabbing at park in Bromley, south London Teenager dead after stabbing at park in Bromley, south London
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Boy found with several stab wounds and pronounced dead at scene after incident in Betts Park
Mattha Busby
Thu 2 Nov 2017 23.56 GMT
Last modified on Fri 3 Nov 2017 00.02 GMT
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A teenager has been stabbed to death in a south London park.A teenager has been stabbed to death in a south London park.
The police, London air ambulance and London ambulance service attended the scene but were unable to save the boy.The police, London air ambulance and London ambulance service attended the scene but were unable to save the boy.
The boy was found with several stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene at 20.15pm on Thursday.The boy was found with several stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene at 20.15pm on Thursday.
Police had been called to the scene, in Betts Park, Bromley, close to Anerley station, after receiving reports of an attack at 19.22pm.Police had been called to the scene, in Betts Park, Bromley, close to Anerley station, after receiving reports of an attack at 19.22pm.
His next of kin are being informed, according to the Metropolitan police, while the park and its surrounding roads have been cordoned off.His next of kin are being informed, according to the Metropolitan police, while the park and its surrounding roads have been cordoned off.
No arrests have been made.No arrests have been made.
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