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Baby injured in city gang attack Baby hurt in masked gang attack
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Three people including an eight-month-old baby boy have been attacked at a house in east Belfast. An eight-month-old baby boy suffered bruising and his mother's wrist was broken after masked men attacked them in east Belfast.
The attack by three masked men in the Bloomfield Parade area happened at about 2330 GMT on Friday. A man also suffered head and hand injuries in the attack at a house in the Bloomfield Parade area at about 2330 GMT on Friday.
The baby sustained bruising to his head. His mother's wrist was broken and a man in the house sustained injuries to his head and hand. The baby had bruises to his head. All three people were treated in hospital and were later discharged.
Police said they had yet to establish a motive for the attack and have appealed for information. Police said they had yet to establish a motive for the attack.
The three people who were injured in the attack were taken to hospital for treatment, but have since been released. They have appealed for information.