Couple escape injury but left ‘shocked’ after ‘sectarian motivated hate crime’ at NI home in early hours - paint thrown inside property and over two cars

A man and a woman have escaped injury in a sectarian hate crime at their Coleraine home.
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Police in Coleraine are investigating the attack at a house in Westbourne Crescent shortly after midnight on June 16.

In a PSNI statement it is revealed that around 12.15am it was reported that “the front living room window of the house had been smashed and containers of paint thrown inside, causing extensive damage”.

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It adds that two cars parked outside the property were also damaged with paint in this incident - which is being treated as a sectarian motivated hate crime.

It adds that “the occupants of the house, a man and woman, were asleep upstairs at the time of the incident and whilst not injured were left shocked as a result”.

Enquiries into the incident are ongoing and officers would ask anyone with any information which could assist them with their enquiries to contact them at Coleraine on 101 quoting reference number 30 16/06/20.

A report can be submitted online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.

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You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.

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