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Boy, 14, stabbed in the chest and leg multiple times after gang fight
A fight reportedly broke out among the group of children before the teen was discovered with serious injuries
22:37, 19 JAN 2021
Princess Avenue in St Helens (Image: Google Street View)
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Police at the cordon on Princess Avenue A TEENAGE boy has suffered serious stab wounds in what police have described as an “appalling incident”. Police were called to Princess Avenue, Windlehurst at 6.55pm on Tuesday after it was reported that a 14-year-old boy had been wounded following an altercation involving a group of youths . The victim has been taken to hospital for treatment to serious wounds to his leg and chest. Police are carrying out forensic, CCTV, and witness enquiries at the scene. A cordon is in place along a 15-metre section of pathway on the street. A Section 60 stop and search order has been authorised for an area of St Helens in response to the incident, added a Merseyside Police spokesperson.
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