Boy, 11, feared to have 'life-changing injuries' after being shot at home by burglars posing as deliverymen
- A gang forced entry into an Upminster home by posing as deliverymen on Friday
- Ray Hawkins, 45, opened the door believing it was a parcel delivery at 9.30pm
- Mr Hawkins and his son, 11, were rushed to hospital with injuries after the raid
A boy of 11 is feared to have suffered ‘life-changing injuries’ after being shot at home by burglars posing as deliverymen.
The gang forced their entry into his family’s semi-detached house after the boy’s father – businessman Ray Hawkins, 45 – had opened the door believing it was a parcel delivery at 9.30pm on Friday.
Mr Hawkins, who suffered a cut to his head, and his son were taken to hospital after the raid in Upminster, East London.
A gang forced their way into 45-year-old Ray Hawkins's home after posing as deliverymen on Friday at 9.30pm. Mr Hawkins and his son were rushed to hospital after the raid
The Metropolitan Police said the 11-year-old boy may have 'life-changing injuries' but that neither him or his father had life-threatening injuries. No arrests have been made
The Metropolitan Police said neither had life-threatening injuries but the boy’s ‘may be life-changing’.
A spokesman added that there had ‘been no arrests at this stage’.
Mr Hawkins’s wife Laura was unhurt.
A neighbour said Mr Hawkins runs a designer flooring company, adding: ‘He’s just your average bloke – always a nice geezer.’
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2020-05-03 00:40:35Z
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