A seven-year-old girl was left in critical condition at a hospital after a shooting on Saturday against a catholic temple in london which left another five injured, police said.
The faithful, who were participating in a mass in homage to a woman and her daughter killed in November, fled from the Catholic church amid shouts as the shots began.
Initial investigations indicate the shots were fired from a moving vehicle that later drove away from the site, police said. London it’s a statement.
The priest leading the service, Jeremy Trood, told the PA news agency that it was a mass for Sara Sanchez, 20, and her mother, who died in November.
The young woman died of leukemia and her mother died shortly after from a blood clot upon arrival at the London Heathrow airport from Colombia, reported the MyLondon news site. At the moment the nationality was not reported.
“I heard a powerful explosion and thought that was not normal, and the next minute everyone was screaming,” a neighbor told PA.
In addition to the seven-year-old girl, four women and another 12-year-old girl were injured in the incident near Euston railway station.
The other best left the hospital after being treated for a minor leg injury.
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