Indian girl critical after drive-by motorbike shooting in London
The city’s Malayali community have named the innocent victim as Lissel Maria, daughter of Vinaya and Ajeesh of Gothuruthu in Kochi, who were having a meal at a Turkish restaurant in Hackney when she was shot on Wednesday night.
-
Representative photo
London, 1 June
A nine-year-old girl, yet to be
formally named but identified as a schoolgirl from Kerala on a day out in
London with her Birmingham-based family, remains in “critical condition” in the
hospital after suffering a gunshot wound in a drive-by shooting by a motorbike
borne assailant in east London.
The city’s Malayali community have
named the innocent victim as Lissel Maria, daughter of Vinaya and Ajeesh of
Gothuruthu in Kochi, who were having a meal at a Turkish restaurant in Hackney
when she was shot on Wednesday night.
“We remain in close contact with
our colleagues in the National Health Service (NHS), who have been working
around the clock to provide urgent care to the victims, including the young
girl, who I’m very sad to say, remains in a critical condition,” said Met
Police Detective Chief Superintendent (DCS) James Conway, local policing lead
for Hackney and Tower Hamlets in London. “The thoughts of everyone at the Met
remain with the girl and her family at this unimaginably difficult time. Two
other men, aged 44 and 42, remain in hospital in a stable condition, with one
facing life-changing injuries. The third man – aged 37 – has been discharged
from hospital,” he said.
DCS Conway went on to say that the
police investigation into the shooting that sent shockwaves around the
Kingsland High Street area of east London continues at pace, with a dedicated
team of detectives piecing together the facts and an “unrelenting” focus on
tracing those responsible. “We are specifically reaching out to our Turkish and
Kurdish communities, particularly in north and east London, who I know are
shocked and appalled by this crime. This is because the three men who were shot
have connections with these communities,” he noted.
As part of the appeal for
information, he also revealed that the offender who fired from a motorbike at
approximately 9.20 pm local time on Wednesday was riding a Ducati Monster, with
a white body, red chassis and red wheels.
The Met Police has established that
the motorbike was previously stolen in 2021 from a property in Wembley, north
London, and at the time of the shooting, the bike was displaying the
registration plate DP21OXY. “This shocking attack has had an element of
pre-planning. This means there are people who will know something which may be
crucial to our investigation,” he added.
In a statement released via the
police, Erim Metto, CEO of the Turkish Cypriot Association said that the
community is shocked by the incident at a Turkish restaurant in Hackney. “We
urge anyone from the Turkish and Kurdish communities that may have any
information to come forward and speak to police. If you do not feel comfortable
to speak with police directly, you may do so through your community leaders,
your faith leaders, Turkish Police Association or anonymously through
Crimestoppers. We as a community stand against violence and gun crime,” he
said.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *