Two charged after stabbing in Stanwell as teen left in serious condition

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NewsTwo charged after stabbing in Stanwell as teen left in serious conditionThree teenagers have been bailed pending further enquiriesgetsurreyBookmarkShareNewsByVictoria Shipp13:01, 3 FEB


2025Updated15:59, 3 FEB 2025BookmarkTwo men from Elizabethan Way have been charged following a stabbing (Image: Google)Get the latest Surrey Live breaking news on WhatsApp


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Two men have been charged after a teenager was stabbed on Saturday, February 1. Surrey Police said an 18-year-old man was taken to hospital where he remains in a serious but stable


condition, after an incident in Stanwell.


Shay Cole, 20 (DOB 25/05/2004), of Elizabethan Way, Stanwell, has been charged with possession of a bladed article and affray. Tyrique Cole, 23 (DOB 27/12/2001), also of Elizabethan Way, has


been charged with grievous bodily harm, possession of a bladed article and affray.


The two men are due to appear at Staines Magistrates' Court on Monday, February 3. Three boys aged 15, 15 and 17 have been bailed pending further enquiries.


Police said they were called to an address on Elizabethan Way, Stanwell, just after 3pm on Saturday. Officers were helped on scene by crews from the South East Coast Ambulance service and


Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance.


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