A MURDER investigation has been launched after a boy was stabbed at Milton Keynes College.
Thames Valley Police confirmed this evening the boy has died after the force was called to reports of a stabbing.
An 18-year-old man, from Milton Keynes, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
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It happened just after 1.30pm today (Feb 11) at the college in Chaffron Way.
The force said emergency services treated the victim at th scene for 'serious injuries' before he was rushed to Milton Keynes General Hospital where he later died.
His next of kin have been informed and specially trained officers are supporting them.
⚠️ MURDER INVESTIGATION
— TVP Milton Keynes (@tvp_mk) February 11, 2022
Our Major Crime Unit have launched a murder investigation after a boy was stabbed in Leadenhall.
It happened at Milton Keynes College, Chaffron Way at around 1.30pm this afternoon.
Info 📞 101 quoting 43220064415.
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Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Andy Shearwood, of the Major Crime Unit, said: “We are carrying out a thorough investigation following this incident at Milton Keynes College.
“My thoughts remain with the family of the victim at this difficult time. They continue to be supported by our officers.
“We are in the early stages of our investigation; however, we are following several significant lines of enquiry."
The senior investigating officer said a large scene watch is in place and likely to remain in place for some time.
He added: "We fully understand that this incident may concern members of the public, and as such they are likely to see an increased police presence while the investigation continues.
“If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to one of our officers.
“A number of people have already come forward to provide information and I am very grateful to them. If anyone else has any information, who hasn’t yet come forward, please contact Thames Valley Police on 101 or through our online reporting quoting reference 43220064415.
“Or if you do not wish to speak to police you can report 100% anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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