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A teenager who died after being stabbed on a bus in broad daylight has been named.A teenager who died after being stabbed on a bus in broad daylight has been named.
Police launched a murder investigation after Derek Boateng, 16, from Hackney, east London, died on Wednesday from multiple wounds inflicted at 3pm the previous day.Police launched a murder investigation after Derek Boateng, 16, from Hackney, east London, died on Wednesday from multiple wounds inflicted at 3pm the previous day.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody at a north London police station.A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody at a north London police station.
Derek was travelling on the route 393 bus near Highbury New Park in north London when he was attacked.Derek was travelling on the route 393 bus near Highbury New Park in north London when he was attacked.
He was taken to an east London hospital by air ambulance but doctors were unable to save his life.He was taken to an east London hospital by air ambulance but doctors were unable to save his life.
A postmortem examination would be carried out in due course, Scotland Yard said. Derek's older sister Gifty, 29, told the Evening Standard: "I could not have had a better brother. He would do things for anyone and ask for nothing in return. He was the family handyman and could fix anything."A postmortem examination would be carried out in due course, Scotland Yard said. Derek's older sister Gifty, 29, told the Evening Standard: "I could not have had a better brother. He would do things for anyone and ask for nothing in return. He was the family handyman and could fix anything."
Witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call police on 020 8345 3734, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111Witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call police on 020 8345 3734, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111
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