Shanklin Football Club on the Isle of Wight is reeling after vandals spray-painted offensive swastikas on their clubhouse walls — and shockingly, even on a public defibrillator outside.
Hate Graffiti Sparks Outrage
Photos shared online reveal hateful Nazi symbols daubed across club property and on vital life-saving equipment. The local community has erupted in anger.
Club officials called the vandalism “highly offensive” and “mindless,” stunned that anyone would target a defibrillator — a device that could save lives, possibly even those of the culprits’ own families.
“Whoever did this you are true scum,” slammed a spokesperson from Isle of Wight Defibrillators.
CCTV Nabs Youth Suspects
Police have secured CCTV footage identifying the young vandals. The club is urging anyone with information to come forward.
“Does anyone know these kids? They’ve spray-painted hateful swastikas over our clubhouse and the public defibrillator,” the club said. “How low can they go? We want their parents to help clean up or at least cover the costs. Any leads will be gratefully received.”
Community Demands Quick Justice
Local residents have voiced shock and are calling for swift action against the offenders.
If you have any information, contact Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary on 101.