
TWO teenagers have been charged with attempted murder after stabbing another teenage boy in a kebab shop.
The attack happened in a branch of popular fast food chain German Doner Kebab (GDK) in Leicester city centre.

On Thursday January 15 just after 1pm the 19-year-old victim was taken to hospital by the East Midlands Ambulance Service, where he is in a stable condition.
A third boy, who is also 16, remains in custody after being arrested in connection with the attack.
Due at Leicester Magistrates’ Court today, Monday January 19, the two boys who have been charged with attempted murder have also been charged with possessing offensive weapons.
CEO of restaurant chain German Doner Kebab, Simon Wallis, commented on the situation on Friday January 16.
“We are aware of an incident that took place yesterday in Leicester city centre.
“Our thoughts are with those affected.
“GDK Leicester temporarily closed while we cooperated fully with the ongoing police investigation and have now been advised that the restaurant can reopen this evening”
“The safety of our team and customers remains our top priority, and we continue to support the authorities in any way we can” Simon said.
The police said in a statement this afternoon: “Officers investigating a stabbing in Leicester’s Granby Street have made a total of three arrests.
“Two boys, both aged 16, who were arrested on Friday and yesterday, have both been charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon.
“A third 16-year-old boy has also been arrested today in connection with the incident.
“He currently remains in police custody.
“We are continuing to appeal for anyone who can help police with their ongoing inquiries to get in touch.
“This includes anyone who is able to provide mobile phone, CCTV or dashcam footage.”












