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Teenager dead after street fight Teenager dead after street fight
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A teenage boy has died and three others are in hospital with stab wounds after a fight between two groups of youths.A teenage boy has died and three others are in hospital with stab wounds after a fight between two groups of youths.
Officers were called to the scene in Lavender Avenue, Mitcham, south London, on Saturday evening.Officers were called to the scene in Lavender Avenue, Mitcham, south London, on Saturday evening.
The boy suffered stab wounds and was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, but later died from his injuries.The boy suffered stab wounds and was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, but later died from his injuries.
Six people were arrested and the police have launched a murder inquiry. The teenager has not yet been named. The teenager has not yet been named. Police have arrested one man and five youths as part of the murder inquiry.
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A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "We believe we know the identity of the deceased, although we await formal identification.A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "We believe we know the identity of the deceased, although we await formal identification.
"Next of kin are in the process of being informed.""Next of kin are in the process of being informed."
The three other teenage boys taken to hospital in south London had also been stabbed but their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. Two of them are aged 14 and the other is 17.The three other teenage boys taken to hospital in south London had also been stabbed but their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. Two of them are aged 14 and the other is 17.
The six people arrested were described by police as one man and five youths.