Published: 6:34 pm July 26, 2024
Updated: 12:01 pm October 8, 2025
Pig’s Heads Found Outside Rainham Schools and Youth Centre in Hate Crime Incident
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In a disturbing act early this morning, pig’s heads were left at the entrances of two schools and a youth centre in Rainham, marking a severe case of religious hate crime, according to local authorities. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that the incidents are being investigated as Islamophobic attacks.

The first of the unsettling discoveries was made around 4:00 AM at Harris Academy Rainham. Subsequent findings occurred at Rainham Village Primary School and the Royals Youth Centre. Each location was also vandalized with graffiti, escalating community concerns over safety and religious tolerance.

The police have increased patrols in the area and are in close communication with local Muslim faith leaders, community representatives, and elected officials to address the community’s concerns and provide reassurance.

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The local council, along with community leaders, urges anyone with information or who noticed suspicious activities to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation. Reports can be made to the police by calling 101 with reference 1878/26JUL, or anonymously through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Information can also be provided to Tell Mama, a charity that supports victims of anti-Muslim hate, via their website.

The incidents have prompted a robust response from the community and authorities alike, underscoring a collective stand against hate and a commitment to maintaining peace and respect among all community members.

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