The Metropolitan Police are searching for two teenagers who robbed a 15-year-old boy at knife-point just metres from his home in Hayes .

After the terrifying ordeal, the youngster told his mum he thought he was going to die at the end of his road.

At around 8.25pm on Monday November 21, the 15-year-old was approached by two teens on a moped, who demanded his iPhone.

He as also viciously assaulted, being punched several times in the face and chest.

The two suspects are described as black males between 16 to 18 years of age and one of the offenders brandished a knife.

One suspect, who wielded the knife, was wearing a black beanie hate and a black scarf around his face.

The attack happened at the junction with Weymouth Road and Adelphi Crescent

No arrests have been made two weeks after the attack.

Speaking to getwestlondon, the mother of the victim, said: “It has affected us.

“[After the attack] He was shaken up and in shock. He wasn't himself.

“He said 'I thought I was going to die at the end of the street'.

“We often go out for a dog walk between 7pm and 9pm and we walk the streets but we've stopped.

“They knew what they were doing. The came prepared.

“They need to be locked up.”

The cut suffered by the victim when he hit the low wall

Anyone with information is asked to call Hillingdon CID on 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800555111.

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