POLICE have given an update into a stabbing in Cippenham which left two teenagers in hospital.

Two 17-year-old boys were treated for non-life threatening injuries after being stabbed in a park on Sunday, August 15.

Police said the stabbing occurred after a fight broke out at the bottom of Langtree Avenue, bordered by Eltham Avenue.

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The injured duo have now been discharged from hospital.

Thames Valley Police originally arrested two men aged 20 and 22, from Slough, on suspicion of Section 18 grievous bodily harm with intent.

The two men have now been released on conditional police bail until September 13 while investigations continue.

But two other men were arrested on Wednesday, August 18 on suspicion of grievous bodily harm with intent.

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The pair are 19 and 20-years-old and are both from Slough.

They have also now been released on bail until September 13.

Speaking after the incident last week, Investigating officer Detective Sergeant Katy Lewis of Slough CID, said: “This was a large altercation that occurred in the late afternoon, and I am confident that this will have been witnessed by a number of people.

“I am appealing to anybody who witnessed what happened or who has dash-cam, mobile phone or CCTV footage of the incident or the events leading up to the altercation to please get in touch with police.

“You can do so by making a report online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43210365643.

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“You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111."

The stabbing in Cippenham is believed to be an isolated incident where the victims and attackers knew one another, police say.

Katy Lewis added: “Incidents such as this are naturally concerning in the local community, but we are committed to investigating such incidents and we have two men in custody.

“We do believe this to be an isolated incident, and that victims and offenders are known to each other, but that does not lessen the impact of what has occurred.

“We will not tolerate such behaviour and would urge the local community to speak to any of our officers on the scene with any concerns or information that they have.”