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Graves of babies among dozens vandalized in suspected Islamophobic attack at UK cemetery

Graves of babies among dozens vandalized in suspected Islamophobic attack at UK cemetery

Arab News14-04-2025

LONDON: Dozens of graves, including those of babies and young children, were desecrated in a suspected Islamophobic hate crime in the British town of Watford, near London, prompting widespread condemnation and sorrow from the local community.
The vandalism, which affected up to 85 graves, is under investigation by Hertfordshire Police. Officers have yet to make any arrests, The Independent newspaper reported on Monday.
The damage was discovered over the weekend by a grieving family visiting the cemetery following a recent burial. The distressing scene sparked an immediate outpouring of grief and support.
A spokesperson for Wadi Funeralcare described the vandalism as 'unspeakable acts of disrespect,' and added: 'Their pain and anguish was deeply felt by all of us. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many individuals and organizations who responded swiftly and stood in solidarity with the affected families and our wider community.'
The spokesperson said the incident had 'deeply shaken' the Muslim community but the swift response and shared outrage reinforced the 'strength we have when we stand together.'
The leader of the local Brent Council, Muhammed Butt, urged members of the public to come forward with any information that could help police, and expressed his sympathy for the bereaved families.
'I cannot imagine how they must be feeling at this moment,' he said. 'It looks as though Muslim graves have been targeted in what appears to be an Islamophobic hate crime.
'There is absolutely no place for hate or discrimination of any kind anywhere, but particularly in London, a city where everyone is welcome and our diversity is one of our greatest strengths.'
Brent Council will replace the damaged name plaques and work to restore the cemetery to its proper state, he added.
'We will return Carpenders Park Lawn Cemetery to a peaceful, quiet place of remembrance as quickly as possible once the police have finished their investigation,' said Butt.
Hertfordshire Police confirmed that officers were still at the site carrying out inquiries. Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson, from the Local Policing Command, said the force was treating the incident with the utmost seriousness.
'This is an abhorrent incident and one that will understandably spark an emotive reaction in the community,' he said.
'We are continuing to work closely with our local community leaders and our partners at Brent Council, which owns the site, to identify those families who have been affected but we appreciate that this will take some time.
'At this stage, we are keeping an open mind as to the nature of this incident and in the coming days we will continue to engage with our Muslim communities to provide support and reassurance.
'We're also working with specialist officers in the constabulary to ensure we remain sensitive and respectful to the needs of the communities involved.'

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