A 13-year-old boy has died after a stabbing attack in northeast London.
Police were called to reports a 36-year-old man was wielding a sword and attacking members of the public around 7am.
Officers were also caught up in the rampage in Hainault, northeast London, near the Tube station.
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Police also said the man crashed a vehicle into a house in nearby Thurlow Gardens, before reportedly stabbing a number of people and being arrested.
London Ambulance Service said they treated five people at the scene and took them to hospital – including the 13-year-old boy.
In an update this afternoon, Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell, who leads local policing, confirmed the teenage boy had died.
He said: “He was taken to hospital after being stabbed and sadly died a short while after.
“The child’s family are being supported firstly by my local officers and now with some specialist officers and everyone across the Met is keeping them in our thoughts at this unimaginably difficult time.”
He also confirmed that two other members of the public were in hospital with injuries believed to be not life-threatening.
Along with them, two officers received “significant injuries” during the incident and will undergo surgery, police said.
Eyewitnesses described hearing shrieking and seeing someone receive CPR at the scene.
Video showed a man wielding a large sword outside a number of residential properties.
Police added that they did not think it was a targeted attack, or terror-related, and they were working to establish the circumstances of what took place.
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