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Boy, 7, hurt in pipe-bomb blast | Boy, 7, hurt in pipe-bomb blast |
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A seven-year-old boy who suffers from cerebral palsy has been injured in what is believed to be a pipe-bomb attack on the outskirts of west Belfast. | |
The boy was asleep in the living room of a house at Oakvale Gardens, Dunmurry, on Saturday night when the explosion happened. | |
He suffered cuts and bruises. An elderly woman who was with him was unhurt but is said to be traumatised. | He suffered cuts and bruises. An elderly woman who was with him was unhurt but is said to be traumatised. |
The boy's father and his girlfriend were upstairs. They escaped injury. | The boy's father and his girlfriend were upstairs. They escaped injury. |
The front of the house and living room were extensively damaged. A neighbouring house and a number of cars were also damaged in the blast which happened at about 2310 BST. | The front of the house and living room were extensively damaged. A neighbouring house and a number of cars were also damaged in the blast which happened at about 2310 BST. |
The child had recently been discharged from hospital after an operation. | |
Sinn Fein councillor Angela Nelson said the child had been readmitted to hospital following the explosion, but was now considered well. | |
Police have ruled out a sectarian motive for the attack. |