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Two teenage girls, both aged 16, have been arrested after a woman and a teenage girl were stabbed in broad daylight in Erith on Sunday.
The Metropolitan Police launched an urgent manhunt following the attack, which took place just before 3:00pm at The Nursery, a residential area in Erith. Officers and London Ambulance Service paramedics attended the scene and found two victims suffering from knife injuries.
A 47-year-old woman and an 18-year-old girl were treated at the scene and taken to hospital. Their current conditions remain unknown.
Fast-Moving Investigation
The Met initially appealed for help in tracing two suspects believed to have fled the scene. Just hours later, two 16-year-old girls were arrested in connection with the incident.
They are currently in police custody on suspicion of grievous bodily harm as detectives continue their investigation.
Police Statement
A Met Police spokesperson said:
"Around 15:00hrs on Sunday, 6 July, officers attended The Nursery, Erith, alongside the London Ambulance Service following reports of a double-stabbing.
Two victims — a woman aged 47 and a girl aged 18 — were treated at the scene and taken to hospital.
Two 16-year-old females have now been arrested. Enquiries are ongoing."
Witness Appeal
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has footage or information is urged to contact police via:
- 101, quoting crime reference 4512/06JUL
- Or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
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