Shotgun Horror Outside Camden Church Shakes Community

Four Women and Two Children Injured in Shocking Attack

Police were called just before 1.30pm on Saturday after reports of a shooting outside St Aloysius Church on Phoenix Road, Camden. Superintendent Jack Rowlands of Camden and Islington Neighbourhoods confirmed the incident left several people injured by shotgun pellets. Four women aged between 21 and 54 were rushed to central London hospitals. Thankfully, their injuries are not life-threatening — although the 48-year-old woman remains seriously ill.

Two children were also hurt in the attack. A 12-year-old girl suffered a leg injury but was released from hospital the same day and is expected to make a full recovery. A seven-year-old girl, however, remains in a stable yet critical condition. “Our thoughts are with her and her family,” said Superintendent Rowlands.

Attack Sparks Fear at Funeral Gathering

The shooting happened while mourners gathered outside the church after a funeral. The suspects reportedly fired a shotgun from a moving black Toyota C-HR, believed to be a 2019 model or similar.

“People came here to mourn loved ones. They became victims of a senseless act of violence,” said Superintendent Rowlands. “We know this will impact Camden deeply, and you’ll see an increased police presence to reassure the community.”

Police Urge Public to Help Catch Gunmen

The Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime Command are leading the investigation, with detectives working round the clock.

Superintendent Rowlands pleaded: “We need anyone who saw or knows anything about this attack to come forward. No detail is too small.”

  • Call the police on 101
  • Contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111

Authorities are determined to identify and bring the culprits to justice as the community reels from this brutal attack.

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