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Birmingham Bullring: Two teens injured in shopping centre stabbing Birmingham Bullring: Two teens injured in shopping centre stabbing
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Two teenagers have been stabbed in the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham.Two teenagers have been stabbed in the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham.
The two males were found with serious injuries close to the rear entrance of Selfridges, following reports of disorder at the centre at 15:30 GMT. The boys were found with serious injuries close to the rear entrance of Selfridges, following reports of disorder at the centre at 15:30 GMT.
They have been taken to hospital but their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.They have been taken to hospital but their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
There is an increased police presence at the centre, including armed officers. Two ambulances and three paramedics were also sent to the scene.There is an increased police presence at the centre, including armed officers. Two ambulances and three paramedics were also sent to the scene.
West Midlands Police said it was trying to establish what had happened.West Midlands Police said it was trying to establish what had happened.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called at 3:34pm to the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham to reports of a stabbing.West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called at 3:34pm to the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham to reports of a stabbing.
"On arrival, crews found two patients - both teenage males."On arrival, crews found two patients - both teenage males.
"They've been treated for serious injuries and taken to hospital for further treatment.""They've been treated for serious injuries and taken to hospital for further treatment."
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