Police hunt four suspects after teenager stabbed to death
The 17-year-old was attacked in Buckinghamshire on Sunday.

A 17-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in Buckinghamshire in a ātargeted attackā, police said.
Thames Valley Police are hunting for up to four suspects ā who had their faces covered ā following Sunday nightās attack in High Wycombe.
Another 17-year-old boy was also hurt but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening and he has been taken to hospital.
This is a tragic incident in which a teenage boy has been killed, and I know that it will cause a great deal of concern in the community
Officers were called to reports of the stabbing in the Easton Street area of High Wycombe at about 7.30pm on Sunday.
No arrests have been made.
Senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Kevin Brown said the investigation into the ātragic incidentā was in āthe very early stagesā and ādetails as to what has happened are currently very limitedā.
He added: āThe incident occurred between around 7pm and 7.30pm close to the main car parks of Easton Street at a time when members of the public would have been using the car parks, attending the theatre or preparing for a night out in the town.
āIt is therefore very important that anyone who was close to Easton Street at this time and saw something unusual or out of the ordinary or indeed knows anything about this incident gets in touch as soon as possible.
āAnyone who has any information or footage from dash-cams, doorbells or CCTV close to Easton Street is urged to make contact.
āThis is a tragic incident in which a teenage boy has been killed, and I know that it will cause a great deal of concern in the community.
āHowever, Iād like to reassure everyone that we are carrying out a thorough investigation into what appears to be a targeted attack.ā
He said there would be a ālarge police presenceā in the area as officers investigated.
For the people of Wycombe, they should know that the police are closely investigating this and they have my complete confidence as they follow things up
On Monday, Wycombe MP Steve Baker, who is also a Northern Ireland Office minister, told the PA news agency: āThis is a tragic incident and itās vital we leave space for the police to conduct their inquiries and, for that reason, I donāt want to say much about this continuing inquiry.
āBut my heart goes out to the young manās family and friends who I do not doubt will feel devastated.
āFor the people of Wycombe, they should know that the police are closely investigating this and they have my complete confidence as they follow things up.ā
Easton Street remained cordoned off on Monday evening as police officers in white forensic suits entered properties and searched front gardens.
One local business owner, whose premises back onto the site of the police investigation, said he was āscaredā.
Akib Tayyab, 28, branch manager of QV Traditional Turkish Barber, said: āIt was scary because it is behind my shop. Iām scared this happened. It is very dangerous.
āI hope the police catch them soon because this is not good for our town.ā
Video footage from Mr Tayyabās premises showed two police tents remained in place in the small car park where the teenager is reported to have been killed.
Mr Tayyab added: āYou see too much drug dealers and homeless people around here. Itās not good.ā
Saravnan Karuvayan, 46, the manager of Kappad restaurant on High Street, said: āI was shocked. We have never had anything like this before.
āWeāre worried because people might think itās not a nice place for safety.ā
Rav Lam, 34, a shop assistant at Londis on High Street, said: āI was working here after 7pm on Sunday. Some people told me that some boy got stabbed in the hand. In the morning, people came in and said somebody had been killed.
āItās very shocking. Itās ridiculous. Usually, I feel safe in this area.ā
A woman who works close to the scene of the stabbing but did not want to give her name, said, while she did not see the incident, she was a ābit scared because itās on our doorstep because my shop is just 10 metres from thatā.
Anyone with information or footage which could help the investigation is asked to call 101, quoting reference number 43230199275.
The stabbing came after three people were stabbed to death in separate incidents in east London over a period of less than eight hours on the eve of the coronation.
Renell Charles, 16, was ambushed as he left school and stabbed to death, while murder investigations were also started after the killings of 18-year-old Jordan Kukabu and 27-year-old Sebastian Zon, the Metropolitan Police said.
In another incident, an 18-year-old man who has been named by police as Ben Moncrieff was killed in Bath, in Somerset, in the early hours of Saturday.