Emergency services are understood to have descended on the scene at around 6pm
A second 14-year-old boy has been arrested in relation to the incident, believed to have happened shortly before 6.05pm on Tavistock Square.
A cordon extending around the area where the incident happened has been in place for several hours. A police spokesperson said the stabbing is not believed to represent a wider threat to the community. “If anyone has any information about this incident or has any concerns, I encourage you to speak to these officers. They are there to help and support you.
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