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Young girl targeted in shocking racist attack in Brislington
A young girl has been left scared to go out alone after she was hit in the face by a rock in a racially aggravated attack.
Police have described the assault, that happened between 8am and 8.30am on Friday, September 15 in Hollywood Road, Brislington, as “particularly shocking” and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
The victim said she heard male and female voices before the rock was thrown, striking her in the face.
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Police are treating the attack as racially aggravated because of the words used by the offenders.
Investigating officer PC Amberley Harris said: “The was an awful incident which has left a young girl scared to walk outside alone.
“It is only by chance she was not badly injured and we’re taking this extremely seriously.
“Any hate crime is unacceptable but one involving a young girl is particularly shocking.
“The girl and her family have been offered support and we are keeping them updated on our investigation.
“I’d like to ask anyone who witnessed the incident to contact us as soon as possible.”
Police video on how to report hate crime:
Anyone with information should call 101 and quote the reference 5217211549.
Alternatively, use the True Vision website.
Further information on reporting hate crime is available online.
Victims of hate crime can also report incidents and seek support via SARI by calling 0800 171 2272 or visit: www.sariweb.org.uk
Read more: 8 ways to tackle hate crimes