Newham College: Teen seen running with blade after boy knifed in face in horror double stabbing

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THIS is the moment a teen flees a double stabbing with a huge blade after a boy was knifed in the face outside a college.

Shocking footage shows the youth running through a busy London street after the horror unfolded near Newham College.

Footage shows a teen running from Newham College with a knife

He can be seen holding a large blade as he is joined by two other teens.

One boy was slashed in the face while another was knifed in the arm during the bloodbath yesterday afternoon.

Both boys were treated at the scene before being taken to hospital “as a priority”, the London Ambulance Service confirmed.

The injuries to the pair, both in their mid-teens, are not life-threatening or life-changing.

Police swarmed the area near the sixth form college in East London but no arrests have been made.

One witness told The Sun they had seen around “50 college kids” fighting and shouting in the street before the violence erupted.

They added: “The first one got stabbed outside the college and then the second stabbing was up the road by our house.

“He got slashed in the face but then we saw him walking in the ambulance so we thought he was OK.

“But even when the police came they were still fighting. They were around the first victim when the second victim got stabbed and suddenly all the police rushed up the road to that.

“They fight out on the street every lunchtime. It’s been going on for months but it’s getting worse. The police have been here every day this week.”

The Met Police confirmed they were called to the scene at around 1.56pm yesterday following reports of a stabbing.

A spokesperson added: “Two boys, both in their mid-teens, were found at the location, one with a stab injury to his upper arm and another with a cut to his face

“Neither injury is life threatening or changing. No arrests at this time.

“A crime scene is in place. Enquiries continue.”

The horror unfolded yesterday afternoon in East London

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