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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Teenager Chopped Several Times During Fight at West Bus Station Terminal

VIDEO: Teenager Chopped Several Times During Fight at West Bus Station Terminal

7 February 2024 - 15:28

VIDEO: Teenager Chopped Several Times During Fight at West Bus Station Terminal

7 February 2024 - 15:28

A teenage boy is currently at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center nursing several stab wounds following a brawl at the West Bus Station Terminal this afternoon, according to ABS.

The brawl among school children resulted in a male student being chopped multiple times at the West Bus Station Terminal, according to the Government-run media outlet.

According to reports, a fight ensued where four students chased and ganged up on a 15-year-old, and he inflicted multiple wounds on one of the four male students with a machete.

The injured youth was taken to the hospital while the 15-year-old student was in police custody.

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  1. A police booth is located at the West Bus Station. The police need to keep a keen eye out for these school children. Sometimes I would be there waiting on my bus and witness grown adults encouraging these fights among the school youth. There is a lady that works at Fiennes Institute in an heavy pink uniform dress, and a Jamaican vendor lady would encourage these fights amongst the school boys. Today’s, I leaves work an hour early so I wasn’t there to see this fight.

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  2. Police in this country less than useless. ! !

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