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Concert cancelled as boy stabbed | Concert cancelled as boy stabbed |
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A 15-year-old boy has been stabbed in the leg at a festival in London leading to the cancellation of a set by US soul singer Alexander O'Neal. | |
The day-long event at Southwark Park in Bermondsey was stopped on police advice shortly after 2000 BST just as the singer was due on stage. | |
The boy, who also suffered facial injuries when he was hit with a bottle, was taken to hospital for treatment. | The boy, who also suffered facial injuries when he was hit with a bottle, was taken to hospital for treatment. |
Several thousand people attended the event as part of Bermondsey Carnival. | Several thousand people attended the event as part of Bermondsey Carnival. |
Dozens of police were quickly on the scene and a number of young people were interviewed. | Dozens of police were quickly on the scene and a number of young people were interviewed. |
'Family event' | |
No-one has been arrested in connection with the incident. | |
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said the boy's condition was not thought to be life-threatening. | |
A Southwark Council spokeswoman described the festival as "an enjoyable family event" which had experienced no problems in its previous 12 years. | |
She said: "We had a big community warden and police presence there but after the incident police advised us to close the event early, which we did." | |
Alexander O'Neal had flown in from the US to attend the free festival. | |
The BBC's Paul Rowley said there was booing from some sections of the crowd when the decision to cancel the concert was announced. | |
Bermondsey MP Simon Hughes said the festival would go ahead next year despite the incident. | |
"It's very sad that some violence occurred yesterday," he said. | |
"Young people were clearly misbehaving. We have to make sure that people understand that is unacceptable." | |
Mr Hughes added: "If we have to next year take additional precautions to make sure everybody going feels safe, then we will do that." |