TWO 17-year-old girls have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder after stabbing a pair of teenage boys on a high street.
One is fighting for his life after being rushed to hospital alongside another man following the horror in South London last night.
Emergency services – including an air ambulance – charged to The Walnuts, in Orpington, Bromley, at 11.34pm following reports of a double stabbing.
The two men – thought to be in their late teens – were discovered with stabs wounds in the street outside a Premier Inn.
Both girls remain in police custody.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson told The Sun: "Police were called at 23.34pm on Wednesday, 28 June, to reports of a stabbing near to a hotel on The Walnuts, Orpington.
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"Officers, the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance all attended.
"Two men, both believed to be in their late teens, were found with stab injuries.
"The two men were taken to hospital where one man remains in a critical condition.
"A crime scene remains in place at the location as officers continue to carry out enquiries.
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"Two girls, both aged 17, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and are currently in police custody."
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