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Two 14-year-old boys among three teenagers shot in south London

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Three teenagers – including two 14-year-old boys – have been shot in south London.

Officers were called to Otlinge Road in Orpington at 10pm on Wednesday where they found an 18-year-old man.

The Metropolitan Police said paramedics from the London Ambulance Service were able to treat him at the scene for gunshot wounds.

During a search of the area two boys – both 14 – were also discovered injured.

The force says all three were taken to hospital and described their injuries as non-life-changing and non-life-threatening.

Following enquiries, officers discovered the shooting had taken place at Yalding Grove nearby.

Detective Inspector Raymond Sekalongo, from the specialist crime Trident investigation team, said: “Tackling violent crime in London remains our absolute focus and reducing shootings is key to that.

“We understand that this incident will cause concern within the community. We want to reassure you that we are carrying out fast-time enquiries to ensure that any suspect is apprehended.

He added: “I know that this may cause fear within the community, which is why I will ensure that officers are present within the area to listen to any of your concerns.”

Police have not revealed if they yet have a motive for the shooting, or whether officers have been able to question the teenagers about what happened.

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