Romford stabbing: Two teenagers charged
A police cordon at the scene outside Lidl, Romford, on Tuesday, November 20. Photo: Jamie Seddon - Credit: Archant
Two 19-year-olds have been charged after a young man was stabbed in Romford yesterday, Tuesday November 20.
They are due to appear in court tomorrow.
Police were called at just after 1.15pm on Tuesday to reports of a person stabbed outside the Lidl supermarket in Atlanta Boulevard.
A 19-year-old man was found suffering from injuries. He was taken to hospital and later discharged.
Police arrested two men the same evening.
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Charlie Khan, of Granton Avenue, Upminster was charged today, Wednesday, November 21, with GBH and possession of a knife.
Harry Goodwin, of Aspen Grove, Upminster was charged on the same date with assault causing actual bodily harm.
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Both are due to appear in custody at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court tomorrow, Thursday, November 22.