London boy, 14, stabbed to death on 472 bus in Woolwich
7 days ago
BBC News
A boy has been stabbed to death on a London bus in what police described as "a horrendous crime".
Mark Rodney, the chief executive of Project Lifeline, an organisation that works to tackle youth knife crime, described the killing as "another devastating blow for the community".
"We need to take heed in what's really happening in our communities and start seeking other channels to find solutions," he said.
"He's a child, he's a baby, he hasn't lived his life yet.
"The wounds are not healed yet in the community from the death of Daèjaun.
"I believe two weeks ago, this young man was paying tribute by flowers to a young man that passed in September, not knowing that today, he was going to be that person.
"Two weeks ago, he didn't believe he was going to be in this situation today."