Police were called to Lewisham Shopping Centre in South London at 4:40pm
Witnesses told how the victim ran screaming for help before slumping혻outside the Poundland store covered in blood.
One혻said:혻?쏷here was 100 schoolchildren crowding around each other and all over the place. Everyone was shocked and most people were hysterical.??/p>
혻A mother from Bromley added: ?쏛ll the children were shouting ?쁥e?셲 been stabbed?? The security did an amazing job were looking after him while waiting for paramedics.??/div>
Police on horses guard Lewisham Shopping Centre after teenager was stabbed
Police혻said they were called to reports of a stabbing at 4.40pm, and the혻victim was taken to an east London hospital, reportedly by air ambulance,혻where he혻is now in a stable condition.
No arrests have been made.
Onlookers described on social media how blood could be seen at the shopping centre.
One user wrote: "Pools of blood around the centre, it's disgusting, seriously hope the boy is alright."
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Meanwhile, a Lewisham resident told the London Evening Standard:혻?쏧 met a friend at the entrance who works in the centre and she said the floor was covered in a pool of blood.
?쏶he said a schoolboy had been stabbed right in the middle of the shopping centre.
?쏣veryone was immediately evacuated and the alarms were turned on.??/p>
A London Ambulance spokeswoman said: "We were called at 4.42pm to reports of a stabbing on Lewisham High Street today.
Police on horses were seen outside the shopping centre, which was closed following the incident
"We sent multiple resources to the scene including an incident response officer, an ambulance crew , two fast response cars and London's Air Ambulance, with the first of our staff arriving in seven minutes.
"A male was sent as priority to a major trauma centre."
The attack victim혻was today said to be in a stable condition.
Police said no arrests have been made and appealed for witnesses to call 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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