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Teenager in serious condition after being stabbed by gang at home

Four men broke into 19-year-old’s flat after altercation outside shops

Chiara Giordano
Thursday 08 October 2020 16:54 BST
General view of West Pilton Grove, in Edinburgh.
General view of West Pilton Grove, in Edinburgh. (Google street view)

A teenager is in a serious condition in hospital after a gang forced their way into his flat and stabbed him.  

Police say the attack, which is being treated as attempted murder, came after the 19-year-old and another man were involved in an altercation with a group of youths in Edinburgh on Wednesday.  

The victim suffered a facial injury during the clash outside some shops and made his way home, where four men broke in about an hour later at 9.30pm.  

Police and ambulance crews attended the scene and the teenager was taken to hospital with stab wounds.  

Officers are now hunting for the four men involved in the suspected murder bid.  

Detective Sergeant Rory Legge, of Corstorphine police station, said: "Our inquiries are continuing into this incident and we have been carrying out inquiries and gathering CCTV from the local area to help us establish the identity of the four men responsible.  

"I would appeal to anyone who witnessed or who has information on the incident outside the shops on Ferry Road Drive or the further assault in West Pilton Grove to contact us as soon as possible."  

The male suspects are described as white and aged in their late teens or early 20s.  

The first man is of medium build and was wearing a grey hooded top, a black gilet and black jogging trousers, while the second man wore a black hooded top and black jogging trousers.  

The third man was dressed in a green top and black jogging trousers, and the fourth man is of heavy build and wore a black hooded top, blue T-shirt, black jogging trousers and white trainers.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact police through 101, quoting reference number 3512 of 7 October, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.  

Additional reporting by PA 

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