SCHOOL BLOODBATH: Revenge Stabbing Leaves Kids Fighting For Life!

SCHOOL BLOODBATH: Revenge Stabbing Leaves Kids Fighting For Life!

A chilling scene unfolded yesterday afternoon at Kingsbury High School in north London, as two young boys, aged 12 and 13, became victims of a violent stabbing. The attack, described by one parent as a deliberate act of revenge, has left the school community reeling and parents demanding answers.

The horrifying reality of the incident struck home when one mother described her daughter’s distress upon seeing blood “smeared over the window.” Her daughter, a witness to the aftermath, recounted hearing shouts and an alarm, followed by sheer chaos as the situation escalated.

Details are emerging that the alleged attacker, a 13-year-old boy previously expelled from the school, reportedly returned with a calculated intent. He is believed to have gained access by scaling the school wall, bypassing the main entrance and its security personnel.

Police on the scene at Kingsbury High Lower School in Brent. Police are continuing to question a 13-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, as counter terrorism officers lead an investigation into the school stabbing of two boys at a school in north-west London. Photo released 11/02/2026

The attack wasn’t immediate. Witnesses claim the assailant used pepper spray to incapacitate those guarding a classroom door before launching his assault. One of the injured boys is said to have been stabbed while attempting to protect his friend, a testament to courage amidst terrifying circumstances.

For three agonizing hours, students were confined to the playground as emergency services worked to secure the scene. The emotional toll on these young people was immense, with many described as “traumatised” by the ordeal.

The incident has ignited a fierce debate about school security. Parents are urgently calling for enhanced measures, including the implementation of metal detectors and an increased security presence, to ensure the safety of their children.

Police on the scene at Kingsbury High Lower School in Brent. Police are continuing to question a 13-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, as counter terrorism officers lead an investigation into the school stabbing of two boys at a school in north-west London. Photo released 11/02/2026

“No child should feel unsafe at school,” stated one mother, her voice filled with anguish. “This has deeply affected our family, and we need to review and improve security measures across the UK to prevent this from ever happening again.”

The school remained closed today for years 7-9 as investigators, including counter-terror officers, meticulously examined the scene. The investigation aims to understand how the attacker breached security and what motivated the violent act.

One local resident, a mother of a 16-year-old student, expressed her shock and concern, keeping her son home from school despite his classes being in a separate building. The pervasive fear and anxiety are palpable within the community.

Kingsbury High School Roe Green stabbing. // Kingsbury High school has issued out a statement: "We want to make you aware that there has been a serious incident at Kingsbury High School today. We are working closely with the relevant authorities and following all necessary procedures. "The situation is now under control, and we have already spoken directly with the parents and carers of the students involved. Photo released 10/02/2026

The incident raises unsettling questions about the effectiveness of current safety protocols. Parents are questioning why a determined individual could circumvent existing security measures, highlighting a critical need for a comprehensive reassessment of school safety nationwide.