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Teenager dies after being stabbed in chest yards from hospital
Teenager dies after being stabbed in the chest just yards from hospital entrance despite off-duty medics racing to scene in bid to save life
- The victim was treated by officers at the scene in Wexham, Buckinghamshire
- He was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead less than an hour later
- A weapon has been recovered from the scene along with the victim’s clothing
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A teenager was stabbed to death yards from the entrance to a hospital on Saturday – in the second murder in Britain this year.
The victim was treated for a stab wound in the chest by officers at the scene in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, yesterday evening.
The teenager was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead less than an hour later.
A teenager was stabbed to death yards from the entrance to a hospital on Saturday – in the second murder in Britain this year. Pictured: Investigators at the scene
The victim was treated for a stab wound in the chest by officers at the scene in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, yesterday evening. Pictured: A police cordon at the scene
He was rushed to hospital but was pronounced dead less than an hour later. Pictured: Police at the scene
Off-duty medical staff are also understood to have offered help at the scene on Benjamin Lane, near to Wexham Park Hospital.
The entrance to the upmarket estate remains under police lock down and police and forensic teams are working at the scene.
A weapon has been recovered along with the victim’s clothing that was cut from him by emergency services.
Off-duty medical staff are also understood to have offered help at the scene on the Benjamin Lane, near to Wexham Park Hospital.
An Algerian moped rider, 30, who worked for UberEats and Deliveroo, was stabbed to death in North London on February 3.
Fellow delivery riders gathered in Finsbury Park, where the 30-year-old was fatally stabbed, said he had been the victim of a road rage attack following an altercation with a car driver.
Some of those gathered said they had been repeatedly attacked in the neighbourhood by young gang members – often still in their teens.
A friend said the victim was known as ‘Taki’, although he was unsure of the English spelling.
Many of the riders criticised the companies they worked for and the police for doing nothing to protect them.
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