Bristol stabbing – latest: Teenager dies in Rawnsley Park attack as police hunt for two people in masks
Police launch murder investigation after boy knifed by attackers who fled on bicycles

Medics tried to save the teenager but he was pronounced dead in the St Philips area of the city at around 6pm
A 16-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in Bristol by two people in masks as police launch a murder investigation.
The boy ran to Stapleton Road to get help after the attack, but he collapsed in West Street and was aided by a motorist before emergency services arrived. The teenager died in the St Philips area of the city at around 6pm.
Avon and Somerset police have launched a murder probe and are hunting for the pair in masks.
The killing comes weeks after the deaths of Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, who were stabbed in the Knowle West area of the city on the evening of Saturday 27 January.
Bristol Commander Superintendent Mark Runacres said: “Tragically, we have lost another young life from our city in utterly horrific circumstances.”
He added: “While we are keeping an open mind, there is no clear evidence to suggest this is linked to other recent incidents in the city.”
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Investigations continue at the scene on Thursday
Investigators wearing white forensic suits were seen examining the scene and taking photographs on Thursday.
A yellow and white forensic tent was erected over a picnic bench in the park, close to children’s play equipment.
Investigators wearing white forensic suits were seen examining the scene and taking photographs on Thursday
West of England mayor calls for new approach to tackle ‘growing trend’ of knife violence
The mayor for the West of England has called for a new approach to tackling what he described as a “growing trend” of knife violence.
Dan Norris said: “My first thoughts are with the family and friends of this young man. It’s always a tragedy when a young person loses their life but particularly so when it is caused by such unnecessary and senseless violence.
“People across the West of England are rightly concerned about what appears to be a growing trend of knife violence.
“This can’t go on. We must learn the lessons of this and other recent tragic knife incidents across our region. A new approach to knife crime – including its complex causes – is desperately needed.”
‘This needs to stop’: Mayor of Bristol responds to tragedy
The mayor of Bristol has said “this needs to stop” in response to the tragedy.
Marvin Rees tweeted: “Bristol is waking up to tragic news. I can’t begin to imagine what the victim’s family are experiencing, my thoughts are with them.
“This needs to stop. We will make every effort to support the family, the police and local community at this time.”
Police appeal for information after murder probe launched
Avon and Somerset Police are appealing for information after launching a murder investigation following the stabbing.
Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call the force on 101, quoting 5224039827.
‘We have lost another young life from our city in horrific circumstances,’ says police chief
The Bristol police chief has said the city has “lost another young life in utterly horrific circumstances” following a series of recent stabbings.
Bristol Commander, Supt Mark Runacres, said: “Tragically, we have lost another young life from our city in utterly horrific circumstances.
“Our thoughts are with the victim’s family at what will be an unimaginably difficult time and officers will continue to support them.
“We are committed to bringing those responsible to justice and we will be working tirelessly to that end.
“While we are keeping an open mind, there is no clear evidence to suggest this is linked to other recent incidents in the city.”
Cordon remains in place in Rawnsely Park
A cordon remains in place in Rawnsley Park after a teenager was stabbed there on Wednesday evening.
The A420 was closed between West Street and the Lawrence Hill roundabout to allow crime scene investigators to examine the scene but has since reopened overnight.
The boy ran to Stapleton Road to get help after the attack, but he collapsed in West Street.
Officers are continuing to make inquiries on Thursday morning, including reviewing CCTV footage.
There will also be increased patrols in the area.
A Police tent at Rawnsley Park near to the scene in the St Philips area of Bristol where a 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed on Wednesday evening
Police do not believe stabbing linked to recent incidents in city
The killing comes weeks after the deaths of Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, who were stabbed in the Knowle West area of the city on the evening of Saturday 27 January.
However, Bristol Commander Superintendent Mark Runacres said: “While we are keeping an open mind, there is no clear evidence to suggest this is linked to other recent incidents in the city.”
Stabbing comes less than three weeks after two teenagers knifed to death in Bristol
The stabbing comes less than three weeks after two other teenage boys were knifed to death in Bristol.
Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, killed in the Knowle West area of the city on the evening of Saturday 27 January.
Here’s the latest on the previous incident:
Two youths remanded in custody accused of murdering Mason Rist and Max Dixon
The youths, who cannot be named for legal reasons, faced Bristol Crown Court for an administration hearing and were remanded into custody.
In pictures: Forensics on the scene in Bristol
Police and forensic officers at Rawnsley Park near to the scene in the St Philips area of Bristol where a 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed on Wednesday evening
Police and forensic officers at Rawnsley Park near to the scene in the St Philips area of Bristol where a 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed on Wednesday evening
Police and forensic officers at Rawnsley Park near to the scene in the St Philips area of Bristol where a 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed on Wednesday evening
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