16-year-old charged with attempted murder after stabbing at Barnes Railway Station

By Cesar Medina

7th Oct 2024 | Local News

A 16-year-old from Clacton-on-Sea has been charged for the attempted murder of a man near Barnes Railway Station on 26 September (credit: Google Maps).
A 16-year-old from Clacton-on-Sea has been charged for the attempted murder of a man near Barnes Railway Station on 26 September (credit: Google Maps).

A teenager has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing at Barnes last week.

Following his arrest on Friday, 4 October, British Transport Police (BTP) say the 16-year-old boy from Clacton-on-Sea, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with one count of attempted murder and one count of possession of an offensive weapon.

He has been remanded into custody and is due to appear at Highbury magistrates court tomorrow (8 October).

Just after 7am on Thursday 26 September, officers and paramedics were called to Barnes railway station following reports of a stabbing.

BTP confirm a man was taken to hospital with injuries of a stabbing and has since been discharged.

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