A 14-year-old girl has been rushed to hospital with serious head and facial injuries after an attack on a group of Jewish girls in Stamford Hill, North London.
Shocking Attack
The young girls were walking to a rehearsal near the Woodberry Down Estate, N4, when they were targeted by a man on a balcony. The perpetrator allegedly hurled glass bottles at the group, striking the teenager and leaving her badly injured.
Community members have expressed outrage and sadness at what has been described as a hate crime.
Emergency Response
Volunteer medics from Hatzola Ambulance Service responded swiftly to the scene and transported the injured girl to the Royal London Hospital. Her condition is not yet known.
Community Support and Investigation
Local community safety organization Shomrim is providing support to the victims and their families. The Metropolitan Police Service in Hackney has launched an investigation into the incident, which is being treated as a hate crime.
Community Reaction
The attack has sent shockwaves through Stamford Hill’s Jewish community. Leaders and residents have condemned the act, calling for justice and greater protection for the area’s youth.
Police Appeal for Information
Authorities are urging anyone who witnessed the incident or has information to come forward. Witnesses can contact MPS Hackney or report anonymously through Crimestoppers.
This abhorrent act has heightened concerns about safety and anti-Semitic hate crimes in the area. Further updates will follow as the investigation continues.