A teenage boy is in a critical condition amid reports of a stabbing near a school on Wednesday afternoon (September 21). Police said the boy, aged 15, was left seriously injured after the daylight attack in Woodhouse Hill, Huddersfield.
The incident happened close to the gates of North Huddersfield Trust School, as many parents and residents told YorkshireLive they witnessed the attack, saying he had been 'pinned down and stabbed repeatedly.' Police immediately raced to the scene along with ambulances and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, with roads nearby all blocked off.
The teenager was rushed to hospital in a 'critical condition'. READ MORE 'He could've ended up dead': Mum's horror after 2-YEAR-OLD son escapes from nursery and crosses road alone A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "At 2.54pm this afternoon police received a third-party report that a teenager had been seriously injured in an assault in Woodhouse Hill, Huddersfield.
Emergency services attended and a 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital in a critical condition. A police cordon has been put in place as enquiries are underway to establish the circumstances." Woodhouse Hill was closed off in both directions with multiple cordons in place as police carry out enquiries at the scene.
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