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Two arrests over attack on house in Woodvale, Belfast Woodvale, Belfast: Two arrests over attack on house
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Two people have been arrested after what police are treating as a racially motivated attack on a house in north Belfast. Police are treating an attack on a house in north Belfast as a racially motivated hate crime.
The front windows of the house at Broom Street in the Woodvale area are believed to have been smashed on Monday night. A number of windows at the front of the house at Broom Street in the Woodvale area were smashed at about 20:40 BST on Monday night.
Police said a "male and a female" were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. A woman who was in the house at the time was not injured.
Detectives have appealed for anyone with information to contact them. The police said a 50-year-old woman and 34-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.
PUP leader Billy Hutchinson said the Woodvale community would "rally round and support the family" whose house was attacked. Progressive Unionist Party leader Billy Hutchinson said the Woodvale community would "rally round and support the family" whose house was attacked.
"We all have a duty to ensure that everything is done so that there is not a repeat of this type of attack and that people are able to live their lives in peace and not in fear," he said."We all have a duty to ensure that everything is done so that there is not a repeat of this type of attack and that people are able to live their lives in peace and not in fear," he said.