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Teens shot in broad daylight

Incident follows killing of 17-year-old boy in South London

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LonDon: Two young teenagers were shot in broad daylight in London a day after another teen was fatally gunned down, police said, as the British capital grapples with a surge in violent crime.

London’s Metropolit­an Police said the pair, aged 13 and 15, were taken to hospitals after officers found them within minutes of each other nursing gunshot wounds at separate nearby locations in the suburb of Harrow.

Both suffered head injuries, with the younger victim wounded by a shotgun pellet, but neither were in a life-threatenin­g condition, according to police.

No firearm has been recovered and there have been no arrests, with officers investigat­ing whether the incidents were linked, it added.

The incident came just hours after a 17-year-old boy was shot in Southwark, south London, on Saturday evening and died at the scene, it said.

The victim, Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton, was not in a gang and aspired to be an architect, his mother said.

Meanwhile “a large altercatio­n” between two groups of men in Hackney, in the east of the capital, led to an acid attack that injured three men aged 17, 22 and 27, police said.

“At this early stage it is still to be determined whether the injuries will be life-changing,” it added.

London has seen a surge in stabbings and shootings this year that briefly pushed the murder rate higher than that of once crimeplagu­ed New York – and has even drawn the attention of US President Donald Trump.

During a free-wheeling pro-gun address to the National Rifle Associatio­n in Texas on Friday, Trump claimed a “once very prestigiou­s hospital” in London was like a “war zone” because of knife crime.

Knife-related crimes rose by 23% in London last year. — AFP

 ??  ?? Senseless crime: Police at the scene following two shootings in the Wealdstone area of London. (Right) Rhyhiem’s mother Pretana Morgan being comforted as she visits the scene where her son died. — AP/Reuters
Senseless crime: Police at the scene following two shootings in the Wealdstone area of London. (Right) Rhyhiem’s mother Pretana Morgan being comforted as she visits the scene where her son died. — AP/Reuters

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