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A teenager has died after being stabbed at a property in south-west London, Scotland Yard has said. A teenager has died after being stabbed in south-west London.
Police were called to the incident in Guildford Road, South Lambeth, at 1905 BST after reports of an assault. The 18-year-old was found with stab wound to the stomach after police were called to reports of an assault in Guildford Road, South Lambeth.
The 18-year-old victim suffered a stab wound to the stomach and was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. His next of kin have been informed. He was taken to hospital, but died about an hour later. The area was sealed off and forensic experts have been examining a car in Guildford Road.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the stabbing and is being held in custody in south London. A 16-year-old boy arrested in connection with Thursday's stabbing is being questioned by detectives.
A witness told BBC News there had been about 10 police officers at the scene, some of them dressed in forensic suits. Police said he was arrested at his home in Brixton, south London, early on Friday.
The 18-year-old is the 21st teenager to suffer a violent death in London so far this year. A crime scene cordon was set up following the attack, which took place at about 1915 BST.
It is so upsetting because people keep dying Edward Skurfield,
People living in the street where the victim was found have not been allowed back into their homes.
Early on Friday officers were carrying out a forensic examination of a green Peugeot parked in Guildford Road.
Edward Skurfield, 19, who lives in Guildford Road said: "I have lived here for three years and my friend has lived here for 11 years and we have not heard of any knife crime in that time in this area.
"It is so upsetting because people keep dying."
The 18-year-old is the 21st teenager to suffer a violent death in London this year.