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Two injured in stabbing near Holyrood Secondary School Teenager arrested after stabbing near Holyrood Secondary School
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Two 14 year old boys have been stabbed in a disturbance outside a school in the southside of Glasgow. A teenager has been arrested in connection with an alleged serious assault outside a school in the southside of Glasgow.
One boy was treated for his injuries at the nearby Victoria Infirmary following the incident close to Holyrood RC Secondary school at about 13:20. Two 14-year-old boys were injured in the incident which happened close to Holyrood Secondary at about 13:20.
The second teenager did not require hospital treatment. It is understood the boys were stabbed. One was taken to the Victoria Infirmary and the other did not require hospital treatment.
It is understood a third pupil at the school was involved in the incident. Officers said they were following a positive line of inquiry. Police Scotland said a 15-year-old boy had been arrested.
Police said they were investigating the exact circumstances of the incident in Boyd Street, at the junction of Brereton Street, yards from the school. A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal.
The teenager is expected to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Tuesday.
The incident happened in Boyd Street, at the junction of Brereton Street, yards from the school.
Head teacher Laurie Byrne has written to the parents of all pupils saying "please be reassured that the safety of our young people is paramount".Head teacher Laurie Byrne has written to the parents of all pupils saying "please be reassured that the safety of our young people is paramount".
Holyrood is Scotland's largest school, with a roll of more than 2,000 pupils.
A Glasgow City Council spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that the incident took place outwith the school grounds.
"The school will be helping police with any inquiries."