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A 14-year-old boy has died three weeks after being stabbed in south-east London, police have confirmed. | A 14-year-old boy has died three weeks after being stabbed in south-east London, police have confirmed. |
David Idowu was attacked in Great Dover Street, near the junction with Becket Street, in Borough, on 19 June. | David Idowu was attacked in Great Dover Street, near the junction with Becket Street, in Borough, on 19 June. |
He died at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel having suffered stab wounds to his chest and stomach. | He died at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel having suffered stab wounds to his chest and stomach. |
A 16-year-old youth from Catford, south-east London, appeared in Camberwell Youth Court last month charged with attempted murder. | A 16-year-old youth from Catford, south-east London, appeared in Camberwell Youth Court last month charged with attempted murder. |
David is the 19th London teenager to die violently this year. | David is the 19th London teenager to die violently this year. |
Prison term | |
The number of recent stabbings has prompted reactions from the police and politicians. | |
The Metropolitan Police have set up a unit specifically to deal with knife crime. | |
Conservative leader David Cameron said anyone caught carrying a knife without a good excuse should expect to go to prison. | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has argued that anyone over 16 caught with an illegal knife should be prosecuted, rather than escaping with a caution. | |
His Justice Secretary Jack Straw said ministers would review sentencing guidelines on knife crime, when they come into force on 4 August. |