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For any copyright, please send me a message. A teenager was stabbed in the shoulder in broad daylight close to a London secondary school, sparking a police manhunt. The 16-year-old was injured shortly after 3.20pm. Unconfirmed reports claim he was on a bus. Scotland Yard spokesman said: “Officers were called to reports of a man armed with a knife in Griffin Road, Plumstead, South London at 3.21pm, on Thursday, 19 September. “A teenage boy, believed to be 16 years old, suffered a stab wound to his shoulder. Read More Top news stories from Mirror Online “His condition is not life threatening. “No arrests at this stage.” Plumstead Manor Secondary School posted a statement on their website tonight. They said: “There has been an incident outside of school today in the local area which the police attended and has now been resolved. “Staff and students responded brilliantly to ensure everyone’s safety and we would like to thank all parents and carers for their understanding and co-operation. “We will update the school community when we have more information. “School will be open as normal tomorrow.”
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