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Police probing disorder at Birmingham hospital after stabbing issue updated statement


A 16-year-old boy was knifed on Pretoria Road, in Bordesley Green, on Saturday afternoon, February 15

Police cordoned off Pretoria Road in Bordesley Green(Image: BirminghamLive)

West Midlands Police probing disorder at a Birmingham hospital following a stabbing have issued an updated statement.

A 16-year-old boy was knifed on Pretoria Road, in Bordesley Green, on Saturday afternoon, February 15.

Police said they are investigating reports of disorder involving a number of people at a Birmingham hospital which is believed to be linked to the stabbing incident.

READ MORE: Pretoria Road teen stabbing police probe – Everything we know so far

The force has also said that reports on social media that ambulances were raided or unable to drop-off patients at two Birmingham hospitals are untrue.

Police said: “We are investigating after a teenager was stabbed in Bordesley Green, Birmingham yesterday (Saturday).

Police cordoned off Pretoria Road in Bordesley Green(Image: BirminghamLive)

“We were called to reports of a stabbing in Pretoria Road at around 3.30pm. A 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries, where he remains in a stable condition. An investigation is underway to establish the details.

“We are also investigating reports of disorder involving a number of people at a Birmingham hospital which is believed to be linked to the stabbing incident.”

In a further statement following the disorder, police added: “Reports that ambulances were raided or unable to drop-off patients at two Birmingham hospitals following the stabbing of a 16-year-old boy yesterday, are untrue.

“False claims are being made on social media and repeated in the community.

“We have spoken to officers who attended the hospital with the victim, along with hospital staff on duty at the time as well as ambulance officials. All have confirmed that these rumours are untrue, unhelpful and damaging to the caring service they provide.

“Following the knife attack, community members held a peace vigil in Bordesley Green today (Sunday 16 February), almost 24 hours after the boy was injured, condemning knife crime. He remains in hospital in a stable condition.

“A police operation is underway to find who is responsible.

“In addition to detectives working on the investigation, uniformed officers are patrolling the area to listen to local concerns.

“You can help by sharing any information you may have with us via Live Chat on our website westmidlands.police.uk. Quote 20/146551/25.

“If you do not want to speak to police officers, you can share what you know with the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111. They will never ask your name or trace your call and you may be entitled to a cash reward.”



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