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The murder of a teenage boy who was stabbed to death in south-east London has ben described as a “stark and sobering reminder of the danger of ‘zombie-style’ knives” by police. 

Metropolitan Police officers were called at around 6.30 pm on Sunday to reports of a disturbance on Eglinton Road, Woolwich. A witness has revealed the boy said “I’m 15, I’m 15, don’t let me die” as he lay in the street bleeding. Officers found the teenager with a stab injury but he sadly died at the scene.

Detective Chief Superintendent Trevor Lawry, who is in charge of policing for the Greenwich borough, has issued a detailed statement following the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy.

It read: “I’m very sad to say that we have launched a murder investigation following the stabbing of a teenager last night, Sunday 22 September, in Greenwich. Police were called at about 6.35pm to reports of a disturbance on Eglinton Road in the Woolwich area. Our officers attended and found a 15-year-old boy with a stab injury. Despite the efforts of officers and paramedics from the London Ambulance Service, sadly he died a short time later. His family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers from the Met.

“Once again we have had to tell a child’s family that their loved one has been killed in an act of violence using a knife. Our thoughts are with them as they struggle to comprehend what has happened.

“The fact that a 15-year-old teenager, who had his whole life ahead of him, has been taken from his family in this way, is a stark and sobering reminder of the danger of ‘zombie-style’ knives. We are committed to doing everything in our power to taking these weapons off our streets.

“We know that this murder will also send shockwaves throughout the community and I understand the genuine concern this will create. We share those concerns. You can expect to see your local officers in the area over the coming days. Please speak with them if you have any questions or need any support or advice.

“Local teams are working closely with the specialist homicide detectives so that we can establish exactly what happened as quickly as possible. Enquiries continue at pace today.”

Turning to the public for help with their investigation Detective Chief Superintendent Trevor Lawry added: “We need your help to find answers the victim’s family desperately needs. Do you have any information that might help our detectives? Even the smallest detail might prove vital. Were you in the area of Eglinton Road on Sunday evening around 6.30pm? Did you see anyone running from the area?

“If you live in the area do you have any CCTV, doorbell cameras or dash cam footage? We have an online portal where you can upload images or video footage. If you have useful information, please call us on 020 8721 4005 quoting Operation Baghaze. Alternatively, if you are not comfortable speaking to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. They will not share your personal details with the police.”

A spokesperson for Sadiq Khan said: “The mayor’s thoughts are with the family and friends of the teenage boy who has been killed in Woolwich, as well as the wider community. This heart-breaking violence has no place in our streets.The mayor is in close contact with police leaders and there will be increased patrols in the local area.”

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