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Inside the night of carnage: Knife-wielding thugs storm London school hall

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published March 27, 2025
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Social media post sparks chaos as dozens of youths clash in violent brawl

A quiet east London suburb descended into chaos on Saturday night when a gang of up to 70 knife-wielding youths stormed a 16-year-old girl’s birthday party at Elm Park Primary School, Hornchurch. The shocking attack left two young men hospitalised with stab wounds, while four police officers sustained injuries as they tried to restore order.

Residents woke on Sunday morning to find their front gardens littered with discarded weapons, as the suspects fled the scene on foot, abandoning their knives along the way. The incident has left the local community shaken, with many questioning how an innocent birthday celebration spiralled into a violent mass brawl.

Social media post sparks violence

According to local sources, the mayhem was triggered by a single social media post. A young female reportedly shared details of the party’s location online, drawing the attention of teenage boys from Harold Hill and Hackney—some 15 miles away. What should have been a joyous evening turned into a nightmare as uninvited groups arrived, leading to tensions boiling over into violence.

By 9pm, harrowing footage captured partygoers running for their lives as machete-wielding thugs stormed the rented school hall. Witnesses reported seeing fights break out inside, before the brawl spilled onto the streets of Calbourne Avenue and South End Road. Shouts, screams, and the sight of terrified teenagers huddling together in fear painted a grim picture of the night’s events.

Police struggle to contain the chaos

The Metropolitan Police, who arrived at the scene within four minutes, found themselves outnumbered as the disorder escalated. Officers deployed police dogs in a desperate bid to disperse the crowd. However, the situation soon became so volatile that four officers sustained injuries while trying to control the chaos.

A 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man were rushed to hospital with knife wounds, though their injuries were later confirmed to be non-life-threatening. Three teenagers—a 14-year-old girl, a 17-year-old girl, and a 16-year-old boy—were arrested on suspicion of assaulting police officers but have since been released on bail.

The following day, police arrested two boys, aged 15 and 17, in Hornchurch on suspicion of carrying offensive weapons. Investigations are ongoing, with further arrests anticipated as CCTV footage and mobile phone data are examined.

Community in shock

Local councillor Julie Wilkes urged residents to remain calm while police work to get to the bottom of the incident. “I’m glad I haven’t got children that age,” she admitted. “But people must stay calm. The police are stepping up patrols and doing their best.”

A long-term Elm Park resident described the scenes as “simply horrific,” adding: “Some of the girls were even attacking the police. It’s worrying. We’ve never had anything like this in Elm Park before.”

Another resident, who has lived in Romford for over 40 years, commented on the growing concerns about youth crime. “What happened in Elm Park is just a reflection of what’s happening nationwide. There’s a lot of tension around groups of young people with knives who seem untouchable.”

‘It shouldn’t be happening here’

Eyewitness Jake Springford, who saw the aftermath, said he heard screaming and ran to his window to see “60 or 70 teenagers congregated outside.” He described the night as “disgraceful” and questioned why the school was being rented out for late-night parties with alcohol.

“I know schools rent out their halls for extra money, but this is a primary school, and they’re hosting events with alcohol until 11 o’clock at night? It shouldn’t be happening here at all,” he said.

Adding to the night’s horror, a mother claimed her 15-year-old daughter had been attacked on a train while fleeing the event. The girl remains in hospital. “She went to a party that was supposed to have security, but it didn’t. As she ran scared, she told me the fire exit wasn’t accessible. Then she was attacked on the train by more youths from the party,” the mother said.

Police vow to take action

Superintendent Simon Hutchison commended his officers for their bravery despite being outnumbered. In a letter to local residents, he assured them that police were actively investigating and would not tolerate such behaviour.

“During the initial confrontation, four of my officers were injured and yet still managed to prevent the situation from becoming significantly worse. They showed tremendous bravery confronting this group despite the numbers and level of potential violence,” he wrote.

Authorities are now increasing police patrols in Elm Park to prevent further disorder, while Supt Hutchison urged the public to avoid speculation on social media to prevent escalating tensions.

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School cancels evening events

Victoria Morris, the executive headteacher of Elm Park Primary School, has confirmed that all evening events at the hall have now been cancelled.

In a statement, she said: “We were shocked to hear of a disturbance at a private birthday party in our hall over the weekend. This was a private hire, and the people involved were not known to us.

“No one was injured on the school premises, and we have carried out thorough checks to ensure pupils could safely return to school. We have successfully let our premises to the local community for years, with stringent protocols in place. However, given recent events, we have decided that the hall will no longer be let out for evening events.”

The Met Police confirmed they are working closely with Havering Council to understand what happened and ensure that nothing like this occurs again.

In the meantime, the Elm Park community remains on edge, left to grapple with the reality of youth violence that, for one night, shattered the peace of their neighbourhood.

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