An 18-year-old boy who was stabbed outside a block of flats in Kilburn has been left with life-changing injuries. The teenager was attacked on the Templar House estate on Shoot-Up Hill just before 6pm on Saturday, June 21.
He was found with multiple injuries just minutes from Kilburn Tube station and taken to hospital by London’s Air Ambulance. Whilst not critical, his condition is said to be serious, according to a statement issued yesterday evening.
No one has been arrested in connection as of yet. The daylight stabbing follows five similar incidents in Kilburn between May 21 and May 30 alone.
These include a man found with a slashed face on Kilburn High Road and a double stabbing on Buckley Road.
Anyone with information on the Templar House knife attack is asked to contact 101, quoting reference 5854/21Jun. Anonymous reports can also be made to Crimestoppers via 0800 555 111 or the charity’s website.
A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called at 17:55hrs on Saturday, 21 June to reports of a stabbing in Kilburn. Officers joined London Ambulance Service outside Templar House on Shoot-Up Hill, NW2, where an 18-year-old man had suffered stab wounds.
“He was taken to hospital by London’s Air Ambulance where his injuries have been confirmed as life-changing, but not life-threatening. No arrests have as yet been made. Enquiries continue.”