Teen Stabbed on Red Barracks Road: Shocking Attack Prompts Community Concern
Teen Stabbed on Red Barracks Road: Shocking Attack Prompts Community Concern

 Community in Shock After Reports of Sunday Stabbing in South London

Residents of Woolwich were left shaken on Sunday afternoon following unconfirmed reports of a stabbing on Red Barracks Road, as shared in a local Facebook discussion.

The incident, believed to have occurred on Sunday, May 11, allegedly involved a young male victim, prompting members of the public to speculate and share concerns.

Social Media Buzz Raises Alarm

In a now-circulating Facebook post, users claimed that a “young boy got stabbed in Red Barracks Road,” with one user noting, “on a Sunday, wild”, and another referencing hearing sirens for an extended time.

No wonder I was hearing that circle for timeeee,” said one commenter, referencing emergency service activity near the scene.

 

Teen Stabbed on Red Barracks Road: Shocking Attack Prompts Community Concern
Teen Stabbed On Red Barracks Road: Shocking Attack Prompts Community Concern

Police Yet to Confirm Details

As of publication, no official police statement has been released regarding the alleged incident. The Metropolitan Police have not confirmed a stabbing or provided updates on the victim’s condition or any arrests.

Call for Information

Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact Metropolitan Police via 101, or anonymously through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

Local authorities are expected to clarify details as soon as investigations conclude or if a formal report is submitted.

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