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Teenage girls in Dorchester park gang attack


A SCHOOLGIRL was attacked by a gang of teenage girls in broad daylight in a busy town-centre park.

The 15-year-old girl was sitting on a bench in the Borough Gardens in Dorchester chatting with two friends when they were approached by the 10-strong group of youngsters.

Police say the gang, mostly girls but including two young males all aged around 16 to 18, launched a vicious attack on the defenceless girl.

PC Dave Blackman of Dorchester Police said: “It appears that the 15-year-old was the subject of a serious assault and was attacked by the girls in the group.

“She suffered nasty facial injuries which required hospital treatment.”

PC Blackman said that the girl was helped by a man who managed to pull some of the attackers off her.

He added: “I would appeal for this good Samaritan to come forward as he may have vital information to help us with our inquiries.”

The attack happened at 2.35pm on Saturday when there were a lot of people in and around the gardens.

PC Blackman added: “The park was quite busy as it was the middle of the day and there are always quite a few people there.

“We have already spoken to some people but we would appeal to anyone who witnessed anything at all to get in touch with us.

“We don’t know what it was all about yet so it is vital that anyone who saw the attack or noticed this group of teenagers lets us know.

“It is a very rare occurrence in Dorchester and this type of attack is extremely unusual.”

The group, many of whom were wearing hoodies and jeans, were last seen heading towards Bowling Alley Walk.

Lorna Low, secretary of the Friends of the Borough Gardens, said she was shocked to hear of the attack.

She said: “It is extremely popular with families and young people and to my knowledge there has only even been one incident there since it reopened in 2007.

“It is a vary relaxing and safe place and this was obviously a one-off incident. The gardens are a vital amenity in Dorchester and they are extremely well-looked after and loved.”

Yesterday afternoon people were shocked to hear of the attack as they enjoyed a brief spell of late winter sunshine in the borough gardens.

Jack Manson, from Poundbury, said: “It is a little oasis in Dorchester and I have never seen any problems.

“There are a few groups of teenagers who hang around but they are never any trouble and look far more menacing with their hoods than they really are.”

Anne Wakeham was enjoying the play area with her children, Jack, five, and Chloe, aged two.

She said: “It sounds horrible what happened, but I have never seen any trouble here and it is usually full of families enjoying themselves.”

Comments(13)

Get a grip says...
11:25am Mon 8 Feb 10

Feral children, who are product of lack of parental control.

Sidney Hall says...
12:00pm Mon 8 Feb 10

It's also alarming that only 1 person in the vicinity stepped in to help.
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Suddenly all the other park users looked the other way? Shameful....

585 says...
12:40pm Mon 8 Feb 10

So that is what a real policeman looks like.

siratb says...
1:56pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Sidney Hall wrote:
It's also alarming that only 1 person in the vicinity stepped in to help. . Suddenly all the other park users looked the other way? Shameful....
I guess other people in the area are scared of being branded a Paedo by the Echo.....

Get a grip says...
2:19pm Mon 8 Feb 10

To be fair would you take on a group of 10 teenagers?

Broken Britain hits Dorchester.

lucycoop says...
3:51pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Dorchester Borough gardens are lovely and i recently visited there with my 3 young children whilst my husband was working. I must say im in no rush to go back we went on a saturday and there was hoards of teenagers 15-18yrs old playing on the park equipment charging around nearly knocking my littleones over. There were so many they took over every bit of park equipment. I quickly left as i didnt feel safe these children were swearing and spitting and i didnt feel safe at all, not something you want your young children to witness. Prehaps the police could patrol a bit more or cant we have a park warden??

Dorset Guy says...
5:14pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Before the Gardens were refurbished there was always a Park Keeper on duty alough one was prone to staying inside or going off site maybe someone will be good enough to tell us if anyone should be there now Its always good to know such things as it may prise him or her into the fresh air

nigefromdorchester says...
6:31pm Mon 8 Feb 10

I guess other people in the area are scared of being branded a Paedo by the Echo....

Very true....Don't go anywhere near teenage girls....whether they are in trouble or not...stay well clear...before you know it you will be on the front page of the Echo and some local lady will have organised a march against you and .....well, its just not worth it. And so the next time you see a teenage girl in trouble you need to turn your head and walk away

pbcclements says...
6:58pm Mon 8 Feb 10

My own daughter (then 16) was assaulted in the same park on a Saturday afrternoon by girls who held her in a similar way. My youngest daughter witnessed it, Thomas hardyee school was made aware and I only hope it is not the same involved. Dorchester whilst being relatively safe , does have it's dangers for those of a young age - girl or boy. Question: does the community police officer walk the park in fighting hour ( Saturday afternoon) If not, why not ? Our taxes should surely help protect our kids.

Peter Gunn says...
7:25pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Get a grip wrote:
Feral children, who are product of lack of parental control.
Feral children, who are the product of feral 'parents' is probably just as apt!

Get a grip says...
8:44pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Peter Gunn

Unfortunately you are probably right.

tarasm says...
10:43pm Mon 8 Feb 10

nigefromdorchester you need to get a life matey-you sound like a very bitter,angry man who doesn't like women very much

ddchelsea says...
4:43pm Tue 9 Feb 10

The people that are stating that you shouldnt help teenage girls that are in trouble are an absolute joke! It's people like you that aid this whole 'worried to help' attitude. Stand up for what is right! not just what is right for you! and having a dig at those protesting against peodoes in a seaside resort?! thats low, they're an example of people that are standing up for what's right. Stick to criticising behind your computer, god knows what it would be like with narrow minded people like you in charge!


PC Dave Blackman at the bandstand in the Borough Gardens where the girl was attacked PC Dave Blackman at the bandstand in the Borough Gardens where the girl was attacked

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