Man attacked as he tried to protect kids

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Thursday, July 02, 2009
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THIS is the face of a man attacked by yobs who invaded the communal garden of flats in Biggin Hill.

Residents at the homes in Kingsmead say they have been left terrified by gangs of teenagers regularly laying siege to the flats.

  1. <P>BRUTAL ASSAULT: Peter Wawrzewski, 28, outside the Biggin Hill flats where he was attacked by a large group of youths  LD3006095_1</P>

    BRUTAL ASSAULT: Peter Wawrzewski, 28, outside the Biggin Hill flats where he was attacked by a large group of youths LD3006095_1

At around 8.30pm last Friday, children who live in the flats were playing outside in an inflatable pool when a group of teenagers entered the garden and started trying to jump in the pool.

Resident Jackie Wawrzewski, 55, saw the incident and said her son Peter, 28, had been trying to calm the situation down when he was struck in the face by a teenager.

She said: "He'd gone out to try and protect all the children, who were screaming.

"One of them leaned towards my son, who thought he had a knife. My son stepped back, then the chap hit my son with something metal. It cut my son's face."

"There were a good 30 of them. They were all on our communal grass with sticks and boulders. We've never seen anything like it.

"It was absolutely awful."

When police and an ambulance arrived, the youths ran off.

After the attack, Mr Wawrzewski was taken to hospital with a cut eye and a broken eyesocket and cheekbone.

Mrs Wawrzewski said trouble from youths coming into the flats' communal area was a weekly occurrence.

She described Kingsmead as a lovely community and said it had been praised for organising children's activities there.

The residents' group for the area has already met to discuss concerns and has asked Broomleigh Housing Association, which manages the flats, to put up a better fence between the recreation ground and the garden – a recommendation from police

Mrs Wawrzewski said: "I'm dreading this weekend. People are just saying, 'We don't feel safe any more.'

"They're running riot. They're coming up to our balconies with bats and it's terrifying for us.

Bromley police spokesman Julian Hurst said: "There was a group of youths drinking in the park. They entered the garden to try to get in the pool.

"When the victim objected he was struck by one of them.

"The suspect is a black male, 14 years old, possibly with a cut to the face sustained in the struggle. Investigations are ongoing."

He added that patrols in the area would be stepped up.

Broomleigh Housing Association head of tenancy services Catherine Charles said: "We are looking at how we can improve the security of the garden and will be working closely with the police to prevent further problems."

If you have any information about the incident, you can contact Bromley police on 01689 891212.

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    by Jim, Abroad

    Friday, July 03 2009, 7:02AM

    “.......... so the alleged assailant was 14 years old. Unfortunately, there is no surprise in that anymore. No good, George, warning the parents that he was under age and drinking - likely there will only be one parent and that will be his Mum - who he probably hardly ever sees and has no respect for anyway. What a grim old place England is these days. What's the answer - Stu has alluded to "vigilantes" - the police would be out in force then you can bet! Dog eat dog is not really the way forward, of course, but this government, any government, has really got to get serious, put the resources into place and deal with it. Nothing has improved in years - indeed the situation has gotten a lot worse.”

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    by George (ex-pat), Moncton, Canada.

    Thursday, July 02 2009, 4:01PM

    “When these youths are found, then they should be given the severest punishment that can be given. Don't pussyfoot about with your soft approach but hit them hard, publish their names and photographs all over. Warn their parents if they are under age and if that is the case and they were drinking then charge them for being in possession of alcohol. Enough is enough. Get tough !”

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    by Jason, T/Wells

    Thursday, July 02 2009, 12:38PM

    “Sad state of affairs but do not try and turn this int a police resource issue.
    How would you feel if the driver of a car, which had no MOT because it was dangerous crashed and caused serious injury to your family?
    This story is serious enough without individuals blaming the police.”

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    by Stu, Kent

    Thursday, July 02 2009, 10:06AM

    “Stories like this make me utterly furious. Serious action needs to be taken against these thugs. If this goes on, it's only a matter of time before law-abiding citizens start taking proactive action to drive these wretched wasters off our streets.”

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    by Steve, Kent

    Thursday, July 02 2009, 9:12AM

    “And where were the police???? Oh i know... They were out catching the poor old motorist who had no M.O.T Sort out the real crimes Please”

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