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Three teenagers have been arrested over the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old on a north London street. Three teenagers have been arrested over the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old in north London.
Officers found the stabbed teenager in Silver Street, Edmonton, on Monday afternoon. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Student Boduka Mudianga was stabbed during an attack in Silver Street, Edmonton, on Monday afternoon. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
An 18-year-old, who was also stabbed, was taken to a north London hospital where he remains in a stable condition. Another 18-year-old, who was also stabbed, was taken to hospital where he remains in a stable condition.
The three arrested over the stabbing are being questioned at various north London police stations.The three arrested over the stabbing are being questioned at various north London police stations.
Police believe there had been a row involving a number of male teenagers prior to the victims being stabbed.Police believe there had been a row involving a number of male teenagers prior to the victims being stabbed.
They are keeping an open mind regarding the motive. 'Circumstances unclear'
Forensic experts A spokesman said: "The circumstances of the incident are unclear at this very early stage.
Both victims have yet to be identified and next of kin informed. "It is believed there was an altercation involving a number of males prior to the victims being stabbed. We are keeping an open mind regarding motive."
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said the road would remain closed while forensic experts examined the area. Police are keen to trace two males wearing hooded tops who were seen running into Warwick Road soon after the stabbings.
Youth worker, Ken Hinds, said: "You've got groups of young people who are tit-tat and it's not going to end here, sorry to say." A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said Silver Street would remain closed while forensic experts examined the area.
Officers are investigating. Mr Mudianga is the third teenager to be killed with a knife since the start of 2008.
The 19-year-old is the third teenager to be killed with a knife since the start of 2008.