Full police statement as Croydon girl, 15, dies as officers support devastated family

Full police statement as Croydon girl, 15, dies as officers support devastated family

Metropolitan Police has issued a full statement after a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death on a Croydon school bus. A huge police response descended on Wellesley Road outside the Whitgift Centre at 8.30am this morning (Wednesday, September 27).

Despite the best efforts from paramedics, she died just after 9.20am. Police have now confirmed a teenage boy, likely known to the victim, has been arrested. Traffic is at standstill in the area as the road remains shut following the stabbing. A forensic tent is in place, while emergency vehicles were pictured outside the Whitgift Centre.

Chief Superintendent Andy Brittain, in charge of local policing, said: “Our immediate thoughts are with this young girl’s family who are facing the most tragic of news. Our officers are with the girl’s family to support them.

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The scene of the stabbing in Croydon
The scene of the stabbing in Croydon

“I am in contact with the local community, who are clearly as concerned as we are about this tragic incident. I shall continue to update them throughout the day.

“My officers were immediately on scene to provide first aid and support paramedics. "Acting on information provided to them, officers also worked closely with colleagues from across the Met and the British Transport Police to track a teenager in connection with the stabbing. I can confirm that an arrest was made at about 09:45hrs in the Croydon area. At this early stage we believe that he may have known her.

“A crime scene will be in place for some time, and I am grateful for the cooperation of residents.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he is "absolutely heartbroken" by the death of the 15-year-old girl this morning, and has urged anyone with information to contact the police.

Anyone who witnessed the attack or has information that can help officers is asked to call police via 101 quoting reference CAD 1601/27Sep. To remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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