“This can not continue to happen to young people,” they added. Witnesses spotted a gang roaming around a park before “all hell broke” and the suspects fled in all directions. Police were called shortly after 4 p.m. in reports of a clash outside the Moonshot Center on Angus Street in New Cross on Wednesday. Despite the efforts of ambulances and the ambulance, the teenager was pronounced dead by a knife at the scene. Police officers at the scene at New Cross PA wire On Thursday, Scotland Yard said Theon was attacked “at noon” in a “busy area” and urged witnesses to contact. “I would like to thank those who have already appeared and spoken to the police about what they saw, but I know there will be others who will still have to do it,” said DCI Nigel Penney, who is leading the murder investigation. “I will urge you to contact us and give us any information you have, no matter how trivial it may seem. We are creating an image of the events that led to Teon’s murder and your information could prove to be a vital part of this image. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who took pictures or filmed the events surrounding the time of this attack. again – contact us and share what you have. “ He said the information provided to the police would be treated with “strict secrecy”, but that the Crimestoppers could also be contacted completely anonymously. A fence remains in place near Deptford Green School and the Double Jab Boxing Club. In a tribute, the Double Jab Boxing Club said: “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the death of one of our junior members who was stabbed to death tonight outside our gym. “A 16-year-old with his whole life in front of him fell very early from the crime with a knife. It is these catastrophic moments that highlight how urgent our fight against crime with a knife is. “This can not continue to happen to young people. Our hearts are with the family of the young man, who is now facing the loss of their beloved son. We are devastated. “ The police have also committed to additional police officers in the area after “Angry Attack”, as he said he knows “concern and shock” in the community. “I want to reassure people that a team of experienced detectives is investigating Teon’s murder and will do everything in their power to locate and arrest those responsible,” said Duny Gosling, Detective Officer of the Management Unit. “But they need your help and I will appeal to those who have information to do the right thing for Teon’s family and friends and tell the police what you know. “Residents in the area of Neos Stavros will see an increased police presence in the coming days, including local officers. “If you have any concerns or information that could help you, please reach out and talk to them.” A 41-year-old dog walker, who fell on the race, told Standard: “It was a massacre, all hell was gone. I had spotted some boys walking around the community center and heard that there was a bad atmosphere. “I can not put my finger, but there was tension. The next minute, one boy was bleeding to the ground, others were scattering in all directions. “Voices were heard and people were trying to help the injured boy. The police were here quickly and drove us away from the spot. Then came an ambulance. It was very sad. “ A section 60 that gives police additional stop and search powers has been approved for the entire Lewisham borough. It is the fourth teen homicide in the capital this year, after a 30-year high last year. The previous high was 29 in 2008. Donovan Allen, 18, who was stabbed to death in an apartment building in Anfield on February 7, was the first victim of the year. Student boxer Tyler Hurley, 16, was fatally stabbed on a 173 bus at Chadwell Heath on March 14. City University student Sabita Thanwani, 19, was found with severe neck injuries in the halls of her Clerkenwell residence five days later. The suspects have been charged with murder in the three previous murders of teenagers. As of April 14 last year, there were 11 homicides of teenagers. Anyone with information that could help police track down Teon’s murder is kindly requested to contact the events room at 020 8721 4622 or tweet to @MetCC. Alternatively, you can leave information to the independent charity Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or at www.crimestoppers.org.