Stratford stabbing: Teenager killed outside shopping centre Published duration 11 October 2019 Related Topics London violence

image copyright Met Police image caption Schoolboy Baptista Adjei lived with his family in North Woolwich

A 15-year-old boy has been stabbed to death near Stratford Shopping Centre.

Officers found Baptista Adjei critically injured on Stratford Broadway, east London, shortly after 15:20 BST on Thursday.

Police believe he was either attacked on a bus, or shortly after getting off.

A 15-year-old friend of Baptista, who had been travelling with him, was also stabbed and remains in hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Scotland Yard said no arrests had been made.

image copyright PA Media image caption The boy died on Stratford Broadway on Thursday afternoon

Det Ch Insp Chris Soole said the boy was stabbed during a fight "on or shortly after alighting from a bus which stopped very close to Stratford Shopping Centre".

He added: "The victim of this stabbing was a schoolboy with his whole life ahead of him. He had everything to live for.

"This was a senseless attack and we share the concern and alarm this murder will no doubt cause in the local community."

image copyright PA Media image caption Police said the victim was attacked on or shortly after getting off a bus close to the shopping centre

Police found the man suffering from stab injuries on the Brandon Estate in Camberwell, at about 20:20 BST.

He died at the scene an hour later and no arrests have been made.

image copyright PA Media image caption The shopping centre entrance nearest Stratford Station has been closed

Baptista's friends and members of the public provided first aid but he died at the scene at about 15:50, police said.

The teenager's next of kin have been informed, and the second boy who was stabbed remains in an east London hospital.

At the scene

By Greg McKenzie, BBC London

There is a huge crime scene around the Stratford Centre following the boy's death.

A blue and white tent remains in place, marking the spot where he was confirmed dead.

Many children are heading through the area on their way to school and are seeing this crime scene. Some are taking photos, others are in tears.

There's another police cordon across the road where the other 15-year-old boy was stabbed, while another cordon is in place at the nearby church as police continue to investigate.

A Section 60 order was implemented, giving officers increased stop and search powers across Newham.

Police have closed off a large part of Broadway, and the shopping centre entrance nearest Stratford Station has also been closed.

One witness, who did not want to be identified, said the attack happened outside a McDonald's.

"At that moment there were not many people around him so I could see him all covered in blood. He was in pain and tried getting up," they said.

"There were people around gathering. It was scary as you did not know if any of them could have had a knife too."

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he was "utterly devastated" to hear about the two killings.