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Teen stabbing: Royal Parks were warned about violence fears before 16-year-old's death
Evening Standard
|January 02, 2024
RESIDENTS near the London park where a teenager was fatally stabbed as he waited to watch New Year's Eve fireworks had written to Royal Parks calling for better security over fears that anti-social behaviour there could end in a tragedy.
London's Victims' Commissioner Claire Waxman said she had been told after the tragic killing of 16-year-old Harry Pitman, pictured, on Primrose Hill that a group of residents had written "frequently over the last couple of years warning of such a tragedy" because of a rise in violence and anti-social behaviour.
She said some had "even hired a barrister to write a legal letter to Royal Parks" - which is responsible for Primrose Hill "as they believe Royal Parks have not kept the park secure".
It came as police were today continuing to question a teenager over the murder.
Harry was stabbed to death as hundreds gathered near the Primrose Hill viewing platform in Camden.
In a glowing tribute, his school described him as a "bright and promising young soul" who touched many lives "with his infectious laughter and enthusiasm for life".
Detectives said Harry had been with a group of friends when he became involved in an "altercation". Despite the efforts of police, paramedics and an Air Ambulance crew, he was declared dead at the scene shortly before midnight.
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