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Children's plaques vandalised at Muslim graveyard in Hertfordshire | |
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The damage is in the Muslim burial section of Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery | The damage is in the Muslim burial section of Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery |
Police are investigating criminal damage after 85 graves were vandalised in the Muslim section of a cemetery. | Police are investigating criminal damage after 85 graves were vandalised in the Muslim section of a cemetery. |
Hertfordshire Police said a large number of the damaged graves were believed to be "the resting place of babies and young children" at Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery. | |
Wadi Funeralcare said it was "heartbroken by the recent desecration" and that "some graves were subjected to unspeakable acts of disrespect". | Wadi Funeralcare said it was "heartbroken by the recent desecration" and that "some graves were subjected to unspeakable acts of disrespect". |
Hertfordshire Police is carrying out extra patrols in the area, and has appealed for witnesses and information. | Hertfordshire Police is carrying out extra patrols in the area, and has appealed for witnesses and information. |
Insp Will Rogers-Overy said: "Senior officers are working closely with local community leaders to identify those family members who will be most affected. | Insp Will Rogers-Overy said: "Senior officers are working closely with local community leaders to identify those family members who will be most affected. |
"In the coming days we will engage further with the Muslim community who will have been particularly impacted by this horrendous crime." | "In the coming days we will engage further with the Muslim community who will have been particularly impacted by this horrendous crime." |
Many plaques in memory of babies and children were destroyed or damaged | Many plaques in memory of babies and children were destroyed or damaged |
The cemetery is in the Three Rivers District but owned by Brent Council. | |
Its leader, Muhammed Butt, said: "Our thoughts are with the families of those whose graves were desecrated. I cannot imagine how they must be feeling at this moment. | Its leader, Muhammed Butt, said: "Our thoughts are with the families of those whose graves were desecrated. I cannot imagine how they must be feeling at this moment. |
"It looks as though Muslim graves have been targeted in what appears to be an Islamophobic hate crime. | "It looks as though Muslim graves have been targeted in what appears to be an Islamophobic hate crime. |
"We will reinstate the damaged name plaques and return Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery to a peaceful, quiet place of remembrance as quickly as possible, once the police have finished their investigation." | "We will reinstate the damaged name plaques and return Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery to a peaceful, quiet place of remembrance as quickly as possible, once the police have finished their investigation." |
Abbas Merali, a Conservative councillor at Three Rivers District Council, said it was "a barbaric act". | Abbas Merali, a Conservative councillor at Three Rivers District Council, said it was "a barbaric act". |
"These abhorrent actions have caused immense anguish to grieving families and profound hurt across our community," he said. | "These abhorrent actions have caused immense anguish to grieving families and profound hurt across our community," he said. |
Damage included broken name plaques and headstones and the removal of top soil | Damage included broken name plaques and headstones and the removal of top soil |
Wadi Funeralcare said it was alerted to the "distressing discovery" by a bereaved family who had recently buried a loved one at the site. | Wadi Funeralcare said it was alerted to the "distressing discovery" by a bereaved family who had recently buried a loved one at the site. |
"Their pain and anguish were deeply felt by all of us," the funeral care service said. | "Their pain and anguish were deeply felt by all of us," the funeral care service said. |
A spokesperson added: "We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many individuals and organisations who responded swiftly and stood in solidarity with the affected families and our wider community. | A spokesperson added: "We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many individuals and organisations who responded swiftly and stood in solidarity with the affected families and our wider community. |
"This incident has deeply shaken our community, but the swift response and shared outrage remind us of the strength we have when we stand together." | "This incident has deeply shaken our community, but the swift response and shared outrage remind us of the strength we have when we stand together." |
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