Newham: Two teenage boys stabbed near sixth form college

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The stabbing was reported as happening on Prince Regent Lane

Two teenage boys have been stabbed near a sixth form college in east London, the Met Police has said.

The boys, both aged in their mid-teens, were found at Prince Regent Lane near Newham Sixth Form College after police were called at 13:56 BST on Monday.

One of the boys sustained a stab injury to his upper arm and another with a cut to his face.

Neither injury is life threatening or changing, a Met spokesperson said, but both were taken to hospital.

A London Ambulance Service (LAS) spokesperson said "multiple resources" were sent to the scene, including three ambulance crews, fast responders and an air ambulance.

The boys were treated at the scene before being taken to hospital "as a priority", the spokesperson added.

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