Teenager dies in hospital after being stabbed in Burnt Ash Road, Lee

Teenager dies in hospital after being stabbed in Lee Teenager dies in hospital after being stabbed in Lee

THREE people have been arrested after a 14-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Lee last night (September 15).

Emergency services were called to the scene in Burnt Ash Road at about 9.30pm and the stabbed teenager was taken to hospital where he later died.

Police have arrested three males who are all currently in custody at a south London police station.

Comments(11)

Bambi* says...
11:52am Sun 16 Sep 12

For God's sake what is wrong with the world. Evil sh1ts that have snubbed another human life out! No compassion, no morales no bloody sense!
Another poor family without their child taken by scum.

madras says...
12:01pm Sun 16 Sep 12

Bambi* wrote:
For God's sake what is wrong with the world. Evil sh1ts that have snubbed another human life out! No compassion, no morales no bloody sense!
Another poor family without their child taken by scum.
Agree 100% - it's shocking anywhere, but given it's so close to where Jimmy Mizen was murdered too. And a 14 year old. Words fail me

Bevangirl says...
4:02pm Sun 16 Sep 12

And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.

alli159 says...
4:13pm Sun 16 Sep 12

Exactly !! The law is too soft and everybody knows it that's why the country has gone the way it has, if u take a life then the death penalty should stand and perhaps all these senseless murders might stop, my deepest sympathies to this poor boys family

TIGGY-LEWISHAM says...
4:47pm Sun 16 Sep 12

ANOTHER TEEN MURDERED. POOR PARENTS.. A FEW YEARS BACK MY FRIENDS SON WAS MURDERED, AND THAT FAMILY ARE STILL SUFFERERING TODAY, WITH ALL THE TROUBLE EVERYWHERE I AM TOO PROTECTIVE, & STOP MY 14 YR OLD DOING SO MUCH, HE ALWAYS TELLS ME .. MUM I AM NOT A BABY, I REPLY, I TRUST YOU, ITS THE OTHERS I CAN'T TRUST... DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY x

Carparkattendant says...
10:50am Mon 17 Sep 12

Bevangirl wrote:
And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.
The death penalty for murder will not stop this sort of thing. The death penalty for drug dealing and caning, like they have in malaysia, for carrying a knife will.

the wall says...
4:07pm Mon 17 Sep 12

Carparkattendant wrote:
Bevangirl wrote: And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.
The death penalty for murder will not stop this sort of thing. The death penalty for drug dealing and caning, like they have in malaysia, for carrying a knife will.
But is dosen't stop it in Malaysia or the USA or any other place in the world.

There have been to many people locked up then had their convictions declared unsafe and unsatisfactory and quashed by the Court of Appeal.


Stephen Downing - 27 years in prison. conviction was finally overturned in January 2002.

Stefan Kiszko - He spent 16 years in prison before he was released in 1992, after a long campaign by his mother. He died of a heart attack the following year at the age of 41. His mother died a few months later. In 2007, Ronald Castree was found to have the same DNA as Lesley's attacker and was convicted at Bradford Crown Court.

Paul Blackburn was convicted in 1978 when aged 15 of the attempted murder of a 9-year old boy, and spent more than 25 years in 18 different prisons. He was finally released in May 2005 having served 25 years when the Court of Appeal ruled his trial was unfair and his conviction 'unsafe'.

Sean Hodgson, also known as Robert Graham Hodgson, was convicted in 1982 of murder following various confessions to police, although he pleaded not guilty at his trial. His defence said he was a pathological liar and the confessions were untrue. He was freed on March 18, 2009 by the Court of Appeal as a result of advances in DNA analysis which established his innocence.

The Cardiff Newsagent Three - The three men spent 11 years in jail before the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction in 1999. The three have since been paid six figure compensation, but South Wales Police had still not apologised or admitted liability for malicious prosecution or misfeasance.


Michelle and Lisa Taylor, wrongly convicted for the murder in 1991 of Alison Shaughnessy, a bank clerk who was the bride of Michelle's former lover. The trial was heavily influenced by inaccurate media reporting and deemed unfair.

Donna Anthony, 25 at the time, was wrongly jailed in 1998 for the death of her 11 month old son, and finally released in 2005, also because of the opinion of Sir Roy Meadow.

Angela Cannings also jailed wrongly for four years on the now discredited evidence of Sir Roy Meadow.

Barry George was cleared on August 1, 2008 of murdering Jill Dando after a retrial in which police were unable to rely on discredited forensic evidence.

Carparkattendant says...
7:14pm Mon 17 Sep 12

the wall wrote:
Carparkattendant wrote:
Bevangirl wrote: And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.
The death penalty for murder will not stop this sort of thing. The death penalty for drug dealing and caning, like they have in malaysia, for carrying a knife will.
But is dosen't stop it in Malaysia or the USA or any other place in the world.

There have been to many people locked up then had their convictions declared unsafe and unsatisfactory and quashed by the Court of Appeal.


Stephen Downing - 27 years in prison. conviction was finally overturned in January 2002.

Stefan Kiszko - He spent 16 years in prison before he was released in 1992, after a long campaign by his mother. He died of a heart attack the following year at the age of 41. His mother died a few months later. In 2007, Ronald Castree was found to have the same DNA as Lesley's attacker and was convicted at Bradford Crown Court.

Paul Blackburn was convicted in 1978 when aged 15 of the attempted murder of a 9-year old boy, and spent more than 25 years in 18 different prisons. He was finally released in May 2005 having served 25 years when the Court of Appeal ruled his trial was unfair and his conviction 'unsafe'.

Sean Hodgson, also known as Robert Graham Hodgson, was convicted in 1982 of murder following various confessions to police, although he pleaded not guilty at his trial. His defence said he was a pathological liar and the confessions were untrue. He was freed on March 18, 2009 by the Court of Appeal as a result of advances in DNA analysis which established his innocence.

The Cardiff Newsagent Three - The three men spent 11 years in jail before the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction in 1999. The three have since been paid six figure compensation, but South Wales Police had still not apologised or admitted liability for malicious prosecution or misfeasance.


Michelle and Lisa Taylor, wrongly convicted for the murder in 1991 of Alison Shaughnessy, a bank clerk who was the bride of Michelle's former lover. The trial was heavily influenced by inaccurate media reporting and deemed unfair.

Donna Anthony, 25 at the time, was wrongly jailed in 1998 for the death of her 11 month old son, and finally released in 2005, also because of the opinion of Sir Roy Meadow.

Angela Cannings also jailed wrongly for four years on the now discredited evidence of Sir Roy Meadow.

Barry George was cleared on August 1, 2008 of murdering Jill Dando after a retrial in which police were unable to rely on discredited forensic evidence.
Which of these was dealing in drugs or carrying a knife ?

TIGGY-LEWISHAM says...
9:21pm Mon 17 Sep 12

all we want is a safer lewisham... to much stabbings happen in this borough !! when the youths go out, carrying a knife, they are obviously planning on using it on their trip out ... leave knives indoors, you got a problem with some1 use your fists.. not a weapon... don't turn into a murderer, whats the point in stabbing a next teen, the fedz will catch you within 24 hrs... so in a way when you are banged up in jail, you also have lost your life... think before you leave home with a weapon, come on be wise...

PaulErith says...
8:16am Tue 18 Sep 12

Carparkattendant wrote:
Bevangirl wrote: And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.
The death penalty for murder will not stop this sort of thing. The death penalty for drug dealing and caning, like they have in malaysia, for carrying a knife will.
In my opinion, it's certainly worth a go to have much tougher sentences. Not sure about death penalty for carrying a knife, but at least there should be a mandatory sentence for doing so. I believe carrying a gun is a 5 year sentence, and the something similar should be the law for having a knife. Some people argue that tough measures like this don't work because you still get knife crime. However, it will make some people think twice before committing these crimes. If one person's life is saved, then it's worth it. Even for those people who aren't put off from carrying a knife for example, at least if they receive a mandatory prison sentence then they're off the streets for a while.

Carparkattendant says...
9:51am Tue 18 Sep 12

PaulErith wrote:
Carparkattendant wrote:
Bevangirl wrote: And Lord Coe thought everything would be different now sport has been highlighted!! Nothing will change in this country until, and I hate to say this, the death penalty is brought back! Taking a life these days is an everyday occurrance - nothing will change until laws are changed.
The death penalty for murder will not stop this sort of thing. The death penalty for drug dealing and caning, like they have in malaysia, for carrying a knife will.
In my opinion, it's certainly worth a go to have much tougher sentences. Not sure about death penalty for carrying a knife, but at least there should be a mandatory sentence for doing so. I believe carrying a gun is a 5 year sentence, and the something similar should be the law for having a knife. Some people argue that tough measures like this don't work because you still get knife crime. However, it will make some people think twice before committing these crimes. If one person's life is saved, then it's worth it. Even for those people who aren't put off from carrying a knife for example, at least if they receive a mandatory prison sentence then they're off the streets for a while.
Read my post again! I didn't say the death penalty for carrying a knife I said the death penalty for drug dealing and caning (with a ratan cane on thier bare arese) for carrying a knife.

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