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'How could this happen here?' | 'How could this happen here?' |
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By Chris Buckler BBC News North of England correspondent, Edlington | By Chris Buckler BBC News North of England correspondent, Edlington |
Residents say the community became less close-knit after the mine closed | Residents say the community became less close-knit after the mine closed |
The image of a bloodied child walking through the streets continues to haunt Edlington. | The image of a bloodied child walking through the streets continues to haunt Edlington. |
It is being talked about throughout the old mining village in South Yorkshire. | It is being talked about throughout the old mining village in South Yorkshire. |
He was one of two boys, aged 11 and nine, assaulted as they played at the site of an old quarry. | He was one of two boys, aged 11 and nine, assaulted as they played at the site of an old quarry. |
Police tape has been fastened to uprooted branches, cordoning off the area where the other boy was found unconscious. | Police tape has been fastened to uprooted branches, cordoning off the area where the other boy was found unconscious. |
In shops, newspapers echo back the shocked words and descriptions of residents. | In shops, newspapers echo back the shocked words and descriptions of residents. |
Since the weekend they have been asked time and time again "How could this happen here?" | Since the weekend they have been asked time and time again "How could this happen here?" |
Community gone | Community gone |
It is a question they have been asking themselves, but some are growing concerned about the way this area, on the outskirts of Doncaster, is being portrayed in the press. | It is a question they have been asking themselves, but some are growing concerned about the way this area, on the outskirts of Doncaster, is being portrayed in the press. |
It is getting to the point where you are not surprised even when things like this happen Melv Rodgers | It is getting to the point where you are not surprised even when things like this happen Melv Rodgers |
"There is crime all over the place now - it's not just here," said Barry Harvey. | "There is crime all over the place now - it's not just here," said Barry Harvey. |
"Twenty years ago, though, something like this would have been unthinkable." | "Twenty years ago, though, something like this would have been unthinkable." |
Mr Harvey was walking his dog Tyson in a park just a street away from where the boys were assaulted. | Mr Harvey was walking his dog Tyson in a park just a street away from where the boys were assaulted. |
He lived in Edlington in the days when mining was the main employer - but that was almost three decades ago. | He lived in Edlington in the days when mining was the main employer - but that was almost three decades ago. |
"It was better when the pit was open," he said. | "It was better when the pit was open," he said. |
"Everybody knew each other - now they have to go out of the area for work. | |
"It's just not as close-knit a community." | "It's just not as close-knit a community." |
'Just shocking' | 'Just shocking' |
It is accepted there are many things that need improving in the area, including health and education. | It is accepted there are many things that need improving in the area, including health and education. |
Newspaper headlines have echoed the shocked words of locals | Newspaper headlines have echoed the shocked words of locals |
Crime is also a problem, although violence is something people will not get used to. | Crime is also a problem, although violence is something people will not get used to. |
"Things like vandalism, you get that everywhere," said a mother, as she pushed her nine-month-old baby on a swing. | |
"But there has been nowt like this, it's just shocking." | "But there has been nowt like this, it's just shocking." |
Melv Rodgers was sitting by the playground. Another long-time resident, he said he had seen the area change. | |
"It was brilliant growing up in this village, when the pit was here," he said. | "It was brilliant growing up in this village, when the pit was here," he said. |
"But recently it's different. It is getting to the point where you are not surprised even when things like this happen." | |
His words may seem like a cry of despair. | His words may seem like a cry of despair. |
But the residents were united in saying it was the only time they could remember such serious violence where children were the victims. | But the residents were united in saying it was the only time they could remember such serious violence where children were the victims. |
There is a certain pride in these streets, something people date back to Edlington's mining past. | There is a certain pride in these streets, something people date back to Edlington's mining past. |
There now also seems a determination not have its future tainted by violence. | There now also seems a determination not have its future tainted by violence. |
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