Great Britain: Six people were injured in a shooting at a London church

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BritainSix injured in London church shooting

A 7-year-old girl is in critical condition after five other people were injured in a shooting at a church in London on Saturday. Police appealed for witnesses.

The shooting happened on Phoenix Road, near Euston station in north-east London.  (illustrative photo)

The shooting happened on Phoenix Road, near Euston station in north-east London. (illustrative photo)

AFP

Devotees who had come to attend a memorial service for a mother and her daughter who died in November ran screaming from this Catholic church in the capital when they heard gunshots.

“Initial investigations indicate that shots were fired from a moving vehicle, which then left the scene,” London’s Metropolitan Police said in a press release, appealing for witnesses. “I heard this loud noise and thought it’s not normal, and the next minute everyone was screaming,” the neighbor told the PA news agency.

After a funeral

A seven-year-old girl, another 12-year-old girl and four women were also injured in a shooting near busy Euston train station. The other girl was treated for minor leg injuries and released from hospital. Four other women, aged between 21 and 54, are in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Mourners then watched the pigeons being released when shots were fired, a witness told the Mylandan news site.

The priest in charge of the service, Father Jeremy Truitt, told the PA news agency that 20-year-old Sarah Sanchez and her mother died a month apart in November, the first from leukemia and the second from a blood clot.

(AFP)

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