10/07/2017
Teenage Girl Struck By Brick At West Belfast Train Station
Police are appealing for information after a teenage girl was assaulted at a train station in west Belfast.
The incident occurred at Dunmurry Halt between 10pm – 10.15pm on Saturday, 08 July.
The victim was waiting for a train with her friend when an unknown person threw either a rock or a brick at her, striking her in the face.
Her injuries included fractures to her eye socket and there is the possibility of further damage to her eye.
PSNI West Belfast said: "If you have any information which may help us locate the person responsible for this, please contact us on 101 and quote reference number 1525 08/07/17."
(LM/MH)
The incident occurred at Dunmurry Halt between 10pm – 10.15pm on Saturday, 08 July.
The victim was waiting for a train with her friend when an unknown person threw either a rock or a brick at her, striking her in the face.
Her injuries included fractures to her eye socket and there is the possibility of further damage to her eye.
PSNI West Belfast said: "If you have any information which may help us locate the person responsible for this, please contact us on 101 and quote reference number 1525 08/07/17."
(LM/MH)
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