February 17, 2011
Jade's crossing defaced with graffiti
A memorial bridge to a young girl who died crossing the A249 has been defaced with far right nationalist graffiti.
Slogans including “kill Muslims” “keep Britain British” and “EDL” - the acronym for anti Islamist group the English Defence League - have been scratched into the moss on Jade’s Crossing in Detling.
The bridge was erected as a memorial to Jade Hobbs, who was killed along with her grandmother while crossing the busy road in 2000. The tragedy led to a successful campaign by Jade’s mother Caroline Hobbs and husband Paul to build a permanent footbridge. They have since moved from the area as the memories were too painful.
The English Defence League was formed in 2009 in response to a protest against Royal Anglian Regiment troops returning from the Afghan War. The group organises street marches purportedly against “muslim extremism.”
Kent Online
Sick bastards.
ReplyDeleteThat's why the EDL must be crushed!
If i see and EDL signs on the wall i shall just scrawl 'piss' before it and 'outs' on the end.
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