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Teens held for fatal stabbing
07/04/2007 16:04 - (SA)
London - British police were questioning two teenagers, one aged 13, on Saturday after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death in east London, the latest murder involving young people in recent weeks.
The dead boy, named as Paul Erhahon, and his 15-year-old friend were found with stab wounds by police officers near a block of flats in Leytonstone on Friday night after the two were attacked during a confrontation with a large gang of youths.
They were taken to hospital but the 14-year-old died. His friend is in a critical condition.
"We understand that a large group of youths were involved in an incident in the foyer of Gean Court, a block of flats in Langthorne Road, during which we believe the two victims were stabbed," detective inspector Matthew Horne said.
"It is believed they then managed to stagger the short distance to nearby Crownfield Road. A number of youths were seen running from the scene."
Detectives arrested a 13-year-old boy at his home in Leytonstone shortly after midnight and a 19-year-old man in north London at 05:00. They are both in custody.
The murder follows a number of other violent, often gang-related murders involving teenagers in the British capital.
Adam Regis, 15-year-old nephew of Olympic sprinter John Regis, was stabbed to death in an east London street last month, just days after 16-year-old Kodjo Yenga was knifed to death in west London.
In February, three teenagers were shot dead in separate incidents in south London, sparking intense political debate about violent crime and gang culture among young people.
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